For cancers that affect women, such as cervical and ovarian cancers, bioprinting holds the potential to create personalized cancer vaccines. By using a patient’s own cells to print structures that mimic the tumor environment, researchers can develop vaccines that trigger the immune system to target and destroy only cancer cells, offering a new avenue in cancer treatment.
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