The mathematics of cancer: integrating quantitative models
Mathematical modelling approaches have become increasingly abundant in cancer
research. The complexity of cancer is well suited to quantitative approaches as it provides …
research. The complexity of cancer is well suited to quantitative approaches as it provides …
Clinical management of breast cancer heterogeneity
Traditionally, intertumour heterogeneity in breast cancer has been documented in terms of
different histological subtypes, treatment sensitivity profiles, and clinical outcomes among …
different histological subtypes, treatment sensitivity profiles, and clinical outcomes among …
A review of mathematical models for tumor dynamics and treatment resistance evolution of solid tumors
Increasing knowledge of intertumor heterogeneity, intratumor heterogeneity, and cancer
evolution has improved the understanding of anticancer treatment resistance. A better …
evolution has improved the understanding of anticancer treatment resistance. A better …
Radiological tumour classification across imaging modality and histology
Radiomics refers to the high-throughput extraction of quantitative features from radiological
scans and is widely used to search for imaging biomarkers for the prediction of clinical …
scans and is widely used to search for imaging biomarkers for the prediction of clinical …
Integrating mechanism-based modeling with biomedical imaging to build practical digital twins for clinical oncology
Digital twins employ mathematical and computational models to virtually represent a
physical object (eg, planes and human organs), predict the behavior of the object, and …
physical object (eg, planes and human organs), predict the behavior of the object, and …
Mathematical models of tumor cell proliferation: A review of the literature
Introduction: A defining hallmark of cancer is aberrant cell proliferation. Efforts to understand
the generative properties of cancer cells span all biological scales: from genetic deviations …
the generative properties of cancer cells span all biological scales: from genetic deviations …
Cancer systems biology: a peek into the future of patient care?
Traditionally, scientific research has focused on studying individual events, such as single
mutations, gene function, or the effect that mutating one protein has on a biological …
mutations, gene function, or the effect that mutating one protein has on a biological …
MRI-based digital models forecast patient-specific treatment responses to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in triple-negative breast cancer
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is persistently refractory to therapy, and methods to
improve targeting and evaluation of responses to therapy in this disease are needed. Here …
improve targeting and evaluation of responses to therapy in this disease are needed. Here …
Image-based personalization of computational models for predicting response of high-grade glioma to chemoradiation
High-grade gliomas are an aggressive and invasive malignancy which are susceptible to
treatment resistance due to heterogeneity in intratumoral properties such as cell proliferation …
treatment resistance due to heterogeneity in intratumoral properties such as cell proliferation …
Computer simulations suggest that prostate enlargement due to benign prostatic hyperplasia mechanically impedes prostate cancer growth
Prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia are common genitourinary diseases in
aging men. Both pathologies may coexist and share numerous similarities, which have …
aging men. Both pathologies may coexist and share numerous similarities, which have …