Scientists develop a blood test to personalize cancer treatments, assessing effectiveness of nanomedicines on leukemia patients.

Scientists from RMIT University and the Doherty Institute developed a new blood test that could personalize cancer treatments. Using a drop of blood from leukemia patients, the test assesses how well different nanomedicines kill cancer cells and minimize side effects. This innovation could guide the development of more effective cancer treatments and help tailor therapies to individual patients, potentially benefiting those with leukemia and solid-tumor cancers.

December 16, 2024
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