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  <title>Growing Cancer Cells in a Lab for Custom-Made Treatment: Hans Clevers</title>
  <description>What if doctors could collect cancer cells from each patient, grow them in a lab, and test them against different drugs to see which worked best? Hans Clevers, of the Hubrecht Institute, is working to make that happen. Annual Reviews President and Editor-in-Chief Richard Gallagher caught up with him to talk about his research on lab-grown cancer cells, which opens the door to customizing treatment to each individual cancer patient.  Transcript: https://arevie.ws/2L8RGfp </description>
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