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Patient-Derived Organoids as a Promising Tool for Multimodal Management of Sarcomas

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Corresponding AuthorTan,Shih Jye; Guo,Ling
Publication Years
2023-09-01
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EISSN
2072-6694
Volume15Issue:17
Abstract
The management of sarcomas, a diverse group of cancers arising from connective tissues, presents significant challenges due to their heterogeneity and limited treatment options. Patient-derived sarcoma organoids (PDSOs) have emerged as a promising tool in the multimodal management of sarcomas, offering unprecedented opportunities for personalized medicine and improved treatment strategies. This review aims to explore the potential of PDSOs as a promising tool for multimodal management of sarcomas. We discuss the establishment and characterization of PDSOs, which realistically recapitulate the complexity and heterogeneity of the original tumor, providing a platform for genetic and molecular fidelity, histological resemblance, and functional characterization. Additionally, we discuss the applications of PDSOs in pathological and genetic evaluation, treatment screening and development, and personalized multimodal management. One significant advancement of PDSOs lies in their ability to guide personalized treatment decisions, enabling clinicians to assess the response and efficacy of different therapies in a patient-specific manner. Through continued research and development, PDSOs hold the potential to revolutionize sarcoma management and drive advancements in personalized medicine, biomarker discovery, preclinical modeling, and therapy optimization. The integration of PDSOs into clinical practice can ultimately improve patient outcomes and significantly impact the field of sarcoma treatment.
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Funding Project
Chongqing Postdoctoral Science Foundation[82273308];
WOS Research Area
Oncology
WOS Subject
Oncology
WOS Accession No
WOS:001062407000001
Publisher
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85170381057
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Scopus
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Cited Times [WOS]:0
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/559640
DepartmentDepartment of Biology
生命科学学院
前沿与交叉科学研究院
南方科技大学医学院
Affiliation
1.National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer,Cancer Hospital & Shenzhen Hospital,Chinese Academy of Medical Science,Peking Union Medical College,Shenzhen,518116,China
2.Department of Orthopedics,National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital & Shenzhen Hospital,Chinese Academy of Medical Science,Peking Union Medical College,Beijing,100021,China
3.Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Cell Microenvironment and Disease Research,Department of Biology,Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,1088 Xueyuan Blvd, Biology Building 402,518055,China
Corresponding Author AffilicationDepartment of Biology;  School of Medicine;  Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies;  School of Life Sciences
Recommended Citation
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Xu,Songfeng,Tan,Shih Jye,Guo,Ling. Patient-Derived Organoids as a Promising Tool for Multimodal Management of Sarcomas[J]. Cancers,2023,15(17).
APA
Xu,Songfeng,Tan,Shih Jye,&Guo,Ling.(2023).Patient-Derived Organoids as a Promising Tool for Multimodal Management of Sarcomas.Cancers,15(17).
MLA
Xu,Songfeng,et al."Patient-Derived Organoids as a Promising Tool for Multimodal Management of Sarcomas".Cancers 15.17(2023).
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