Bioprinting is becoming an invaluable tool in cancer research, particularly for cancers that predominantly affect women, such as breast and ovarian cancer. By bioprinting tumor models, researchers can study the disease's progression and response to treatments in a controlled laboratory setting. This approach enables the development of more effective, personalized cancer treatments, improving survival rates and the quality of life for women battling cancer.
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