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Tiny Chips, Bigger Insights for Cancer Treatment

Cancer immunotherapy has changed how scientists think about treating malignancies, yet its benefits remain uneven, especially in solid tumors. This review shows that microfluidic technology may help close that gap by recreating the tumor immune microenvironment in controllable, miniature systems that capture dynamic cell behavior more faithfully than many conventional models. By integrating immune cells, tumor cells, stromal components, fluid flow, and real-time imaging on a single chip, these platforms can reveal how cancers evade immunity, how therapies succeed or fail, and how next-generation immunotherapies might be designed with greater precision.

March 25, 2026


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