Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer worldwide, affecting millions of women every year. In recent years, researchers have explored the use of 3D printing in the fight against breast cancer, using the technology to create patient-specific models for treatment planning and to isolate cells from aggressive cancers for further study. In this case study, we explore how BCN3D’s 3D printing technology has helped researchers isolate cells from aggressive breast cancers, paving the way for improved treatment options.
Here are a few key benefits from medical 3D printing that are covered in the case study:
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Beyond Single-Material Constraints: The Case for Embedded Reinforcement in Additive Manufacturing Multi-material 3D printing gives engineers something single-extruder systems never could: the ability to place the right material in exactly the right location, driven by load paths rather than printer limitations. Most structural failures in printed parts occur where designers needed localized strength but were […]