Lab-Grown 'Mini Tumors' could spare cervical cancer patients from harsh treatments
NCT ID NCT07248878
First seen Dec 08, 2025 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This study takes small tissue samples (biopsies) from 24 women with cervical cancer and grows them into 'organoids' – tiny 3D copies of the tumor in a dish. The goal is to use these organoids to test which drugs work best for each patient, potentially avoiding unnecessary radiation or chemotherapy. No new treatment is given; the study only observes and analyzes the tumor models.
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IRCCS National Cancer Institute "Regina Elena"
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