This article belongs to the Special Issue Patient-Derived Cancer Models from Basic Study to Clinical ApplicationDrug screening—i.e., testing the effects of a number of drugs in multiple cell lines—is used for drug discovery and development, and can also be performed to evaluate the heterogeneity of a disease entity. Notably, intertumoral heterogeneity is a large hurdle to overcome for establishing standard cancer treatment, necessitating disease models better than conventional established 2D cell lines for screening novel treatment candidates. In the present review, we outline recent progress regarding experimental cancer models having more physiological and clinical relevance for drug screening, which are important for the successful evalu...
BACKGROUND: Organoid technology has recently emerged as a powerful tool to assess drug sensitivity o...
Background and purpose Predicting the efficacy of anticancer therapy is the holy grail of drug devel...
Recent progress in the field of organoid-based cell culture systems has enabled the use of patient-d...
Drug screening—i.e., testing the effects of a number of drugs in multiple cell lines—is ...
In clinical practice, a large proportion of cancer patients receive chemotherapy, yet tumors persist...
Background: The prognosis of patients with different gastrointestinal cancers varies widely. Despite...
One of the promising directions in personalized medicine is the use of three-dimensional (3D) tumor ...
Tumor organoids are tridimensional cell culture systems that are generated in vitro from surgically ...
As organ-specific three-dimensional cell clusters derived from cancer tissue or cancer-specific stem...
Cancer immunotherapy has revolutionized the way tumors are treated. Nevertheless, efficient and robu...
Cancer is a disease characterized by uncontrolled proliferation of cells that have transformed from ...
Intensive efforts to develop anti-cancer agents have been made for over 60 years. However, cancer is...
Objective: Cancer is the primary cause of death all over the world, despite of its early detection a...
Tumor organoids are 3D cultures of cancer cells. Research into the applications of tumor organoids a...
Cancer treatment, in particular radiotherapy and chemotherapy, is often hindered by an inherent resi...
BACKGROUND: Organoid technology has recently emerged as a powerful tool to assess drug sensitivity o...
Background and purpose Predicting the efficacy of anticancer therapy is the holy grail of drug devel...
Recent progress in the field of organoid-based cell culture systems has enabled the use of patient-d...
Drug screening—i.e., testing the effects of a number of drugs in multiple cell lines—is ...
In clinical practice, a large proportion of cancer patients receive chemotherapy, yet tumors persist...
Background: The prognosis of patients with different gastrointestinal cancers varies widely. Despite...
One of the promising directions in personalized medicine is the use of three-dimensional (3D) tumor ...
Tumor organoids are tridimensional cell culture systems that are generated in vitro from surgically ...
As organ-specific three-dimensional cell clusters derived from cancer tissue or cancer-specific stem...
Cancer immunotherapy has revolutionized the way tumors are treated. Nevertheless, efficient and robu...
Cancer is a disease characterized by uncontrolled proliferation of cells that have transformed from ...
Intensive efforts to develop anti-cancer agents have been made for over 60 years. However, cancer is...
Objective: Cancer is the primary cause of death all over the world, despite of its early detection a...
Tumor organoids are 3D cultures of cancer cells. Research into the applications of tumor organoids a...
Cancer treatment, in particular radiotherapy and chemotherapy, is often hindered by an inherent resi...
BACKGROUND: Organoid technology has recently emerged as a powerful tool to assess drug sensitivity o...
Background and purpose Predicting the efficacy of anticancer therapy is the holy grail of drug devel...
Recent progress in the field of organoid-based cell culture systems has enabled the use of patient-d...