Scientists create 'Mini-Livers' to personalize cancer treatment
NCT ID NCT05384184
First seen Nov 20, 2025 · Last updated Apr 30, 2026 · Updated 15 times
Summary
This study collected leftover liver tissue from 48 adults with colorectal cancer that spread to the liver or with liver cancer. The goal was to grow tiny 3D 'organoids' (mini-livers) from these samples to create a biobank. These organoids can be used to test which drugs work best for each patient, moving toward more personalized cancer care. The study focused on building the biobank, not on directly treating patients.
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ap-HM hopital nord
Marseille, 13915, France
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