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Chemoscale

Optimising Chemotherapy with Tumour Cell Analysis

Analysis for Choosing the Right Chemotherapy for Advanced Cancer

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What is Chemoscale?

Chemoscale is a non-invasive test that analyses tumour cells to assess how a chemotherapy drug may work or may show resistance, guiding the selection of the most effective treatments.

Chemoscale is an analysis of tumour cells to provide drug efficacy and resistance guidance for cancer therapy. With Chemoscale analysis, we aim to personalise cancer treatment by minimising the risks of therapy failure for the patient-saving money, reducing 'trial and error', and most importantly, decreasing the toxic effects of chemotherapy drugs by intensifying the attack on the cancer cells and not the patient.

How does it work?

Chemoscale isolates Circulating Tumour Associated Cells (C-TACs) from peripheral blood or tissue samples and analyses them in the laboratory to measure cell death when exposed to different chemotherapy drugs.

Why Chemoscale?

Chemoscale helps customise chemotherapy by testing drugs on tumour cells or C-TACs from a tissue or blood sample, identifying drug sensitivity and resistance to help select the most effective treatment, minimising trial and error.

Key Benefits

  • Helps customise the treatment plan: Analyses the effects of single drugs and combinations on tumour cells.
  • Reduces trial and error: Shows the impact of cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs on tumour cells.
  • Intensifies the attack on cancer: Ranks drug options by effectiveness based on the percentage of cancer cell death.