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3D Bio-Prints

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  • Sep 28, 2021
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Updated: Sep 9, 2022

The 3D bio-print simulating a real tumour will be used to develop effective cancer treatments for patients.


3D Bio-Prints

The 3D bio-print simulating a real tumour will be used to develop effective cancer treatments for patients. Created from human tissues, the 3D print simulates the deadliest type of brain cancer. It features a complex system of blood vessel-like tubes through which blood cells and drugs can flow to test different cancer treatments.


AI and 3D printing are advancing treatments for chronic diseases by testing and improving their effectiveness before administering to patients. 3D printing mimics real human cells which can lead to optimal investigation as well as better diagnoses, personalised treatments and outcomes. This is a win-win for both healthcare professionals and patients as it enables faster prediction of optimal treatments for diseases and illnesses. It is also accelerating the development and discovery of new treatments, ultimately promising better results and quicker recovery.


To advance treatments, AI and 3D printing will enable unprecedented personalisation and prediction of the effectiveness of treatments and drugs. It’s likely that drugs of the future will be created on demand by robots after testing and improving them based on patients’ 3D-printed cells and organs.



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The Holistic Consumer Report

Source: Mintel The Holistic Consumer Report, Global, 2021

* Grand View Research. 3D Bioprinting Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report, 2022





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