Perspective. One emerging future direction in the development of bioprinting for oncology applications is the use of patients’ own cells, such as cancer cells, stromal cells and immune cells, for the creation of personalized 3D cancer models. Although 3D bioprinted cancer models allow the integration of various cell types in defined
Abstract Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and its incidence is steadily increasing. 3D printing as a powerful technology enables the fabrication of organ structures with Published on February 11, 2021 by Madeleine P. Researchers from the University of South Australia have developed 3D printed esophageal stents that could revolutionise the delivery of chemotherapy drugs for patients with esophageal cancer. 3D printing has become of increasing importance in the medical field as it allows for more accurate INTRODUCTION. Medical applications for 3D printing are expanding rapidly and are expected to revolutionize health care. 1 Medical uses for 3D printing, both actual and potential, can be organized into several broad categories, including: tissue and organ fabrication; creation of customized prosthetics, implants, and anatomical models; and pharmaceutical research regarding drug dosage forms 6IbSXnr. 428 231 77 32 153 216 362 320 476