Optimal treatment of cancer requires diagnostic methods to facilitate therapy choice and prevent ineffective treatments. Direct assessment of therapy response in viable tumor specimens could fill this diagnostic gap. Therefore, we designed a microfluidic platform for assessment of patient treatment response using tumor tissue slices under precisely controlled growth conditions. The optimized Cancer-on-Chip (CoC) platform maintained viability and sustained proliferation of breast and prostate tumor slices for 7 days. No major changes in tissue morphology or gene expression patterns were observed within this time frame, suggesting that the CoC system provides a reliable and effective way to probe intrinsic chemotherapeutic sensitivity of tumo...
Despite over 2 million papers published on cancer so far, malignancy still remains a puzzlingly comp...
International audienceNowadays, microfluidic 3D cell culture is widely used to mimic complex microti...
Tumor-on-chip technology has cemented its importance as an in vitro tumor model for cancer research....
Background: The high incidence of breast cancer has sparked the development of novel targeted and pe...
With a mortality rate over 580,000 per year, cancer is still one of the leading causes of death worl...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths among non-smoking women worldwide. At the moment...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer among women. Currently, there a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The ability to predict a patient's response to chemoth...
Breast cancer with unpredictable metastatic recurrence is the leading cause of cancer-related mortal...
Tumors are heterogeneous masses of cells characterized pathologically by their size and spread. Thei...
Predicting patient responses to anticancer drugs is a major challenge both at the drug development s...
Inter-patient and intra-tumour heterogeneity (ITH) have prompted the need for a more personalised ap...
Cancer remains a major burden in our modern society, being the second leading cause of death worldwi...
International audienceConventional 2D cell cultures are widely used for the development of new antic...
Cancer is recognized as a complex disease with both genetic and epigenetic drivers that can vary fro...
Despite over 2 million papers published on cancer so far, malignancy still remains a puzzlingly comp...
International audienceNowadays, microfluidic 3D cell culture is widely used to mimic complex microti...
Tumor-on-chip technology has cemented its importance as an in vitro tumor model for cancer research....
Background: The high incidence of breast cancer has sparked the development of novel targeted and pe...
With a mortality rate over 580,000 per year, cancer is still one of the leading causes of death worl...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths among non-smoking women worldwide. At the moment...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer among women. Currently, there a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The ability to predict a patient's response to chemoth...
Breast cancer with unpredictable metastatic recurrence is the leading cause of cancer-related mortal...
Tumors are heterogeneous masses of cells characterized pathologically by their size and spread. Thei...
Predicting patient responses to anticancer drugs is a major challenge both at the drug development s...
Inter-patient and intra-tumour heterogeneity (ITH) have prompted the need for a more personalised ap...
Cancer remains a major burden in our modern society, being the second leading cause of death worldwi...
International audienceConventional 2D cell cultures are widely used for the development of new antic...
Cancer is recognized as a complex disease with both genetic and epigenetic drivers that can vary fro...
Despite over 2 million papers published on cancer so far, malignancy still remains a puzzlingly comp...
International audienceNowadays, microfluidic 3D cell culture is widely used to mimic complex microti...
Tumor-on-chip technology has cemented its importance as an in vitro tumor model for cancer research....