Intra-tumor heterogeneity (genotypic and functional diversity among cancer cells within the same tumor) represents one of the key challenges in cancer medicine. As heterogeneity of cancer cells constitutes an important parameter in the development of therapy resistance, an accurate assessment of intra-tumor heterogeneity is essential for the prediction of drug resistance and development of effective treatment. In this review, we evaluate primary patient derived-tumor organoid technology as a new tool for colorectal cancer research and treatment. Furthermore, we discuss organoid use to understand intra-tumor heterogeneity, both in terms of mutational diversification and of diversification in drug sensitivity. Finally, we address the exciting...
BACKGROUND: Organoid technology has recently emerged as a powerful tool to assess drug sensitivity o...
Predicting the response of colorectal cancer tumors to novel chemotherapeutic agents is significantl...
Organoid cultures derived from colorectal cancer (CRC) samples are increasingly used as preclinical ...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity (genotypic and functional diversity among cancer cells within the same tum...
Organoid culture technique has been taking center stage as a next-generation ex-vivo model due to ad...
Abstract Background Despite recent advances in research, there are still critical lacunae in our bas...
Patient-derived cancer organoids have taken a prominent role in pre-clinical and translational resea...
Patient-derived cancer organoids have taken a prominent role in pre-clinical and translational resea...
Patient-derived cancer organoids have taken a prominent role in pre-clinical and translational resea...
Patient-derived cancer organoids have taken a prominent role in pre-clinical and translational resea...
Patient-derived cancer organoids have taken a prominent role in pre-clinical and translational resea...
Colorectal cancer is an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The current treatment ...
Tumor heterogeneity can be classified into two categories: intra- and inter-tumor heterogeneity. Whi...
Drug screening—i.e., testing the effects of a number of drugs in multiple cell lines—is ...
Organoid cultures derived from colorectal cancer (CRC) samples are increasingly used as preclinical ...
BACKGROUND: Organoid technology has recently emerged as a powerful tool to assess drug sensitivity o...
Predicting the response of colorectal cancer tumors to novel chemotherapeutic agents is significantl...
Organoid cultures derived from colorectal cancer (CRC) samples are increasingly used as preclinical ...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity (genotypic and functional diversity among cancer cells within the same tum...
Organoid culture technique has been taking center stage as a next-generation ex-vivo model due to ad...
Abstract Background Despite recent advances in research, there are still critical lacunae in our bas...
Patient-derived cancer organoids have taken a prominent role in pre-clinical and translational resea...
Patient-derived cancer organoids have taken a prominent role in pre-clinical and translational resea...
Patient-derived cancer organoids have taken a prominent role in pre-clinical and translational resea...
Patient-derived cancer organoids have taken a prominent role in pre-clinical and translational resea...
Patient-derived cancer organoids have taken a prominent role in pre-clinical and translational resea...
Colorectal cancer is an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The current treatment ...
Tumor heterogeneity can be classified into two categories: intra- and inter-tumor heterogeneity. Whi...
Drug screening—i.e., testing the effects of a number of drugs in multiple cell lines—is ...
Organoid cultures derived from colorectal cancer (CRC) samples are increasingly used as preclinical ...
BACKGROUND: Organoid technology has recently emerged as a powerful tool to assess drug sensitivity o...
Predicting the response of colorectal cancer tumors to novel chemotherapeutic agents is significantl...
Organoid cultures derived from colorectal cancer (CRC) samples are increasingly used as preclinical ...