Mice may hold key to better cancer drug picks
NCT ID NCT07226180
First seen Nov 11, 2025 · Last updated May 25, 2026 · Updated 14 times
Summary
This study takes a piece of a patient's cancer and grows it in lab mice to test multiple drugs at once. The goal is to see if this approach can help doctors choose more effective treatments. It involves 40 people with advanced solid tumors who have not responded to standard therapies.
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Locations
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Hoag Health Center Newport Beach
Newport Beach, California, 92663, United States
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Hoag Hospital Irvine
Irvine, California, 92618, United States
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Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
Newport Beach, California, 92663, United States
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