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3. Table S3 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

4. Supplementary Data from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

5. Supplementary Data from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

6. Table S1 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

7. Figure S1 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

8. Table S1 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

9. Figure S3 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

10. Table S3 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

11. Table S2 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

12. Figure S4 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

13. Figure S1 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

14. Table S2 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

15. Figure S2 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

16. Figure S3 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

17. Figure S2 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

18. Figure S4 from Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

19. Parent Perspectives on Sharing Pediatric Hospitalization Clinical Notes

20. Integrating Subclonal Response Heterogeneity to Define Cancer Organoid Therapeutic Sensitivity

21. BedsideNotes: Sharing Physicians’ Notes With Parents During Hospitalization

22. Metabolic Heterogeneity in Patient Tumor-Derived Organoids by Primary Site and Drug Treatment

23. Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation

24. Abstract 3143: Predicting treatment response using patient derived organotypic cancer spheroids

27. Abstract 3143: Predicting treatment response using patient derived organotypic cancer spheroids

28. Utility of effect size to define populations with durable clinical outcomes across trials of metastatic colorectal cancer.

32. Abstract 5011: Patient-derived organotypic cancer spheroids (PDOCS) as predictive models for the treatment of cancer in a clinically meaningful time frame

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