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Trends in Oncology

Blood cancer cells in the blood stream.

In the vast and intricate world of cancer research, blood cancers—such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma—pose unique challenges. Unlike solid tumors, these malignancies originate in the bone marrow and affect the production and function of blood cells. For scientists, understanding these diseases is crucial for developing effective treatments and enhancing patient outcomes. The quest to understand blood cancer has driven scientists to develop innovative modeling techniques that mimic the disease's progression and response to treatments. Among these, ex vivo and in vivo models stand out as vital tools, each offering distinct insights and challenges. This blog post will explore the intricacies of these blood cancer modeling approaches, highlighting their advantages, limitations, and relevance in modern-day blood cancer research.