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Fusion42 · 20 August 2026 · Fusion42 review
Researchers at Columbia Engineering developed a multi-organ chip mimicking human cancer metastasis, using engineered human bone and lung tissues linked by vascular flow to study breast cancer cell colonization and progression more accurately than animal models. This chip enables detailed investigation of metastatic mechanisms and drug response, with implications for improving preclinical cancer research.
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You can now bypass unreliable animal models for metastasis by adopting engineered human tissue chips that more closely mimic disease progression. This opens new pathways to validate therapies faster and engage with NIH and FDA-backed methods for cancer drug development.
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