Why 'organ chips' could transform cancer treatment and drug testing

A scientist uses an electronic pipette.

Cancer treatments don't always work as expected, leaving patients to suffer side effects of chemotherapy without gaining benefits. Now scientists are exploring whether tiny proxy organs made in the lab from a patient’s own cells can do a better job at predicting treatment success.



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