jjanczy62

jjanczy62 t1_iw36l2q wrote

Non-human primates are only used at the very end of the therapeutic development process. They're used for to look at a drug's safety profile, get an idea of max tolerated dose, and efficacy (though in not sure how NHP cancer studies work).

Almost all preclinical work is done in mice. They're relatively cheap, breed quickly, and we have tons of reagents for them.

There are a number of models for studying cancer in mice. The easy ones are transplant models where we inject tumor cells (cell lines) into the mouse and go from there. There are induced models as well which will more closely mimic the development of cancer in in patients, but these can take a long time.

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