Tumor Twin

Tumor Twin is a multidimensional virtual avatar of a patient’s tumor, generated by integrating advanced 3D medical imaging with microenvironmental, cellular, and molecular profiling. The system reconstructs both the anatomical structure (shape, vascularization, innervation, invasion patterns) and the biological characteristics (cell composition, markers, genetic alterations) of the tumor, producing a digital twin that can be simulated, analyzed, and used to predict therapeutic response.
Tumor Twin primarily serves as an advanced educational tool for medical students, residents, and oncology trainees by providing an interactive, lifelike virtual model of real patient tumors. Beyond education, Tumor Twin enables personalized oncology by allowing clinicians and researchers to simulate tumor behavior, test therapeutic strategies in silico, and analyze patient-specific tumor dynamics. The platform supports improved treatment selection, reduces trial-and-error in therapy planning, and enhances clinical decision-making by providing a comprehensive, individualized virtual representation of each tumor.



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