Why are Tissue Scaffolds Important in Cancer Research?
Tissue scaffolds play a crucial role in cancer research for several reasons:
1. Mimicking the Tumor Microenvironment: Traditional 2D cell cultures fail to replicate the complexity of the tumor microenvironment. 3D scaffolds provide a more realistic platform for studying tumor biology. 2. Drug Testing and Development: Scaffolds enable the evaluation of drug efficacy and toxicity in a more physiologically relevant setting, potentially improving the translation of preclinical findings to clinical outcomes. 3. Understanding Metastasis: Cancer metastasis involves intricate cell interactions and movements. Scaffolds can help researchers observe these processes in a controlled environment.