An improved system for screening a multiple of candidate therapeutic or
chemotherapeutic agents for efficacy as to a specific patient, in which a
tissue sample from the patient is harvested, cultured and separately
exposed to a plurality of treatments and/or therapeutic agents for the
purpose of objectively identifying. One particularly important tissue
sample preparation technique is the initial preparation of cohesive
multicellular particulates of the tissue sample. For assays concerning
cancer treatment, a two-stage evaluation is contemplated in which both
acute cytotoxic and longer term inhibitory effect of a given anti-cancer
agent are investigated. The tissue sample technique of the present
invention is also useful in assaying expression and/or secretion of
various markers, factors or antigens present on or produced by the
cultured cells for diagnostic purposes and for using such expression to
monitor the applicability of certain candidate therapeutic or
chemotherapeutic agents and the progress of treatment with those agents.