‘Tumour-on-a-dish’ experiments seek to improve cancer treatment


New experiments that grow tiny cancer cells in the lab may help doctors to customise treatments according to each patient's needs in the future.

Experiments conducted at an underground laboratory at Vanderbilt University may prove vital in the fight against cancer. Alex Walsh, a biomedical researcher, is using a laser to make what she calls “organoids” glow.

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