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How Animal Testing Can Predict Drug Efficacy

Animal testing is bad at predicting drug efficacy in humans. For some cancers the accuracy is just 8% using animals. But there's another way where the accuracy is 80%. It's a method that uses organs that are grown in a lab. The most exciting kind are called organoids. They are miniature human organs and can reproduce particular organs. In real life, livers and kidneys are attached to our bodies. So if you found a drug that kills liver cancer, but it also poisons your other organs, you're going to need to know that.

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