Subsequently, the process of xenotransplantation can be repeated as often as needed to keep the human tumor “alive” providing a source for research material. Alternatively, after tumor excision, cell cultures can be established. Subsequently, cells can be engineered—like the human osteosarcoma cell line HOS—and injected into mice to assay the tumorigenicity, metastatic potential, and other features. When established xenografts and cell lines are shown to represent certain aspects of human osteosarcoma, they can be used as models