Scientists grow Mini-Tumors to match prostate cancer patients with best treatments
NCT ID NCT07004582
Summary
This study aims to help doctors choose the most effective prostate cancer treatment for each patient by testing drugs on mini-tumors grown from their own cancer tissue in the lab. Researchers will enroll 600 men with aggressive or recurrent prostate cancer to compare two different methods for growing these 3D mini-tumors. The goal is to create a personalized testing system that predicts which treatments will work best before patients start therapy.
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Academisch Ziekenhuis Maastricht
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Maastricht Radiation Oncology
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