Using 3D modeling to plan and guide cancer surgeries increases surgical precision, resulting in complete tumor removal for 92% of head and neck cancers that have invaded bone, according to a new study ...
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Scientists have successfully developed a gastric cancer model using 3D bioprinting technology and patient-derived cancer tissue fragments. This innovative model preserves the characteristics of actual ...
Most potential oncology drugs fail during the drug development pipeline, even when there has been promising data for their efficacy during the in vitro stage. This makes it vital to identify in vitro ...
A joint research team led by Professor Charles Lee of The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine and Professor Jinah Jang of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Department of Creative IT ...
In a major leap for cancer research and precision medicine, engineers at the University of California, Irvine have developed a three-dimensional human colon model integrated with bioelectronics. The ...
In associate professor Mauro Tambasco’s lab, researchers at all levels work together to develop innovative approaches to fighting cancer. By creating 3D models of tumors, the lab can better study the ...
Kyle VanKoevering, MD (left) assesses healing of the jaw he rebuilt for oral cancer survivor, Greg McAlarney (right). Recent research shows that using custom 3D-printed models tailored to each patient ...