RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Researchers at the VCU Massey Cancer Center have announced that a new tool could help clinicians understand the complex relationships between cancer cells and surrounding cells.
According to the Massey Center, the development of the new computational tool “Vesalius,” could lead to potential discoveries regarding the development of hard-to-treat cancers.
Findings from a new study were published Aug. 21 in Nature Communications, and could help guide the identification of predictive biomarkers for multiple cancers and can also better inform the effectiveness of different treatment options based on individuals’ specific type of disease…