An interesting question for philosophy of science is how the “personal” gets constituted, scientifically as well as socially, through new technologies and practices in personalized medicine. A novel approach to better account for patient variation is to develop so-called tumor organoids based on tumor samples from individual cancer patients. Given their ability to recapitulate tumor heterogeneity, patient-derived models have been highlighted as breaking way for a “science of the individual” or a “one patient paradigm” in medicine. But to what extent is it possible – and desirable – for in vitro models to become “substitutes” for patients or patient types? To explore such questions, we combine philosophical and ethnographic analysis of labor...
Organotypic models of patient-specific tumours are revolutionizing our understanding of cancer heter...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Patient-Derived Cancer Models from Basic Study to Clinical...
All people are unique and so are their diseases. Our genomes, disease histories, behavior, and lifes...
An interesting question for philosophy of science is how the “personal” gets constituted, scientific...
Organoids are mini-organs that can be grown in a petri-dish. These structures can be grown from diff...
Abstract Background Despite recent advances in research, there are still critical lacunae in our bas...
Tumor organoids are 3D cultures of cancer cells. Research into the applications of tumor organoids a...
Background: The prognosis of patients with different gastrointestinal cancers varies widely. Despite...
The biomedical paradigm of personalised precision medicine - identification of specific molecular ta...
Tumor organoids are tridimensional cell culture systems that are generated in vitro from surgically ...
Abstract With advances in the discovery of the clinical and molecular landscapes of prostate cancer ...
The field of cancer research is famous for its incremental steps in improving therapy. The consisten...
Precision medicine is an approach that takes into account the influence of individuals' genes, envir...
Precision medicine approaches for solid tumors are mainly based on genomics. Its employment in clini...
AbstractWith greater technological advancements and understanding of pathophysiology, “personalized ...
Organotypic models of patient-specific tumours are revolutionizing our understanding of cancer heter...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Patient-Derived Cancer Models from Basic Study to Clinical...
All people are unique and so are their diseases. Our genomes, disease histories, behavior, and lifes...
An interesting question for philosophy of science is how the “personal” gets constituted, scientific...
Organoids are mini-organs that can be grown in a petri-dish. These structures can be grown from diff...
Abstract Background Despite recent advances in research, there are still critical lacunae in our bas...
Tumor organoids are 3D cultures of cancer cells. Research into the applications of tumor organoids a...
Background: The prognosis of patients with different gastrointestinal cancers varies widely. Despite...
The biomedical paradigm of personalised precision medicine - identification of specific molecular ta...
Tumor organoids are tridimensional cell culture systems that are generated in vitro from surgically ...
Abstract With advances in the discovery of the clinical and molecular landscapes of prostate cancer ...
The field of cancer research is famous for its incremental steps in improving therapy. The consisten...
Precision medicine is an approach that takes into account the influence of individuals' genes, envir...
Precision medicine approaches for solid tumors are mainly based on genomics. Its employment in clini...
AbstractWith greater technological advancements and understanding of pathophysiology, “personalized ...
Organotypic models of patient-specific tumours are revolutionizing our understanding of cancer heter...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Patient-Derived Cancer Models from Basic Study to Clinical...
All people are unique and so are their diseases. Our genomes, disease histories, behavior, and lifes...