A WA researcher has been awarded almost $1 million in funding to investigate tiny lab-grown tumours to help find treatments for liver cancer.
The innovative project involves a small sample of tumour tissue being placed into special growth conditions, allowing the cells to organise themselves into a miniature version of the tumour.
These mini tumours keep many of the features of a patient's real cancer, including how the cells grow, interact and respond to treatments.
Liver cancer is often diagnosed late, when surgery is no longer an option.
Dr Ben Dwyer, a Senior Research Fellow in the Curtin Medical Research Institute, said they will use these "optimised models" to screen for therapeutic targets to improve current therapies and develop new ones.
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