mechanical properties of cancer tissue including young's modulus and strain modulus.
Can you give more specifics, such us what kind of tissue do you have in mind? And probably you are looking for mechanical properties which are obtained by measuring stress and strain during deformation of the sample.
It depends on the tissue type. As an example, the elastic modulus of MCF-7 (breast cancer) ranges from .1 to .4 kPa.
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