BACKGROUND: Organoid technology has recently emerged as a powerful tool to assess drug sensitivity of individual patient tumors in vitro. Organoids may therefore represent a new avenue for precision medicine, as this circumvents many of the complexities associated with DNA- or transcriptional-profiling. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The SENSOR trial was a single-arm, single-center, prospective intervention trial to evaluate the feasibility of patient-derived organoids to allocate patients for treatment with off-label or investigational agents. The primary endpoint was an objective response rate of ≥20%. Patients underwent a biopsy for culture before commencing their last round standard of care. Organoids were exposed to a panel of eight drugs and ...
Organoid technology has rapidly transformed basic biomedical research and contributed to significant...
Tailoring treatment to the unique cancer of each individual patient is important to improve patient ...
Tailoring treatment to the unique cancer of each individual patient is important to improve patient ...
Colorectal cancer is an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The current treatment ...
Organoids are mini-organs that can be grown in a petri-dish. These structures can be grown from diff...
Organoids are mini-organs that can be grown in a petri-dish. These structures can be grown from diff...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second deadliest cancer in the world. Given the heterogeneity of the ...
Surgical resection is the mainstay in intended curative treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC) and may...
There is a clear and unmet clinical need for biomarkers to predict responsiveness to chemotherapy fo...
There is a clear and unmet clinical need for biomarkers to predict responsiveness to chemotherapy fo...
There is a clear and unmet clinical need for biomarkers to predict responsiveness to chemotherapy fo...
There is a clear and unmet clinical need for biomarkers to predict responsiveness to chemotherapy fo...
In clinical practice, a large proportion of cancer patients receive chemotherapy, yet tumors persist...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Three-Dimensional Culture Systems in Cancer Research.[Simp...
Organoid technology has rapidly transformed basic biomedical research and contributed to significant...
Organoid technology has rapidly transformed basic biomedical research and contributed to significant...
Tailoring treatment to the unique cancer of each individual patient is important to improve patient ...
Tailoring treatment to the unique cancer of each individual patient is important to improve patient ...
Colorectal cancer is an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The current treatment ...
Organoids are mini-organs that can be grown in a petri-dish. These structures can be grown from diff...
Organoids are mini-organs that can be grown in a petri-dish. These structures can be grown from diff...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second deadliest cancer in the world. Given the heterogeneity of the ...
Surgical resection is the mainstay in intended curative treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC) and may...
There is a clear and unmet clinical need for biomarkers to predict responsiveness to chemotherapy fo...
There is a clear and unmet clinical need for biomarkers to predict responsiveness to chemotherapy fo...
There is a clear and unmet clinical need for biomarkers to predict responsiveness to chemotherapy fo...
There is a clear and unmet clinical need for biomarkers to predict responsiveness to chemotherapy fo...
In clinical practice, a large proportion of cancer patients receive chemotherapy, yet tumors persist...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Three-Dimensional Culture Systems in Cancer Research.[Simp...
Organoid technology has rapidly transformed basic biomedical research and contributed to significant...
Organoid technology has rapidly transformed basic biomedical research and contributed to significant...
Tailoring treatment to the unique cancer of each individual patient is important to improve patient ...
Tailoring treatment to the unique cancer of each individual patient is important to improve patient ...