‘Tumor factory’ to accelerate cancer drug development

March 18, 2008 | Source: New Scientist news service

University of California, Berkeley researchers have developed a machine that builds uniform 3D artificial tumors to better model the response of a real tumor to anti-cancer drugs.

Cancer drugs are currently tested on flat monolayers of cells, which do not accurately represent the variable oxygen and nutrient environment of cells throughout a real 3D tumor.

Other methods of making artificial 3D tumors are slow and don’t produce uniformly sized tumors.