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Title Mathematical oncology 2013 / Alberto d'Onofrio, Alberto Gandolfi, editors
Published New York, NY : Birkhäuser, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (x, 334 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology, 2164-3679
Modeling and simulation in science, engineering & technology, 2164-3679
Contents Part I: Cancer Onset and Early Growth -- Modeling spatial effects in carcinogenesis: stochastic and deterministic reaction-diffusion -- Conservation law in cancer modeling -- Avascular tumor growth modeling: physical insight in skin cancer -- Part II: Tumor and Inter-Cellular Interactions -- A cell population model structured by cell age incorporating cell-cell adhesion -- A general framework for multiscale modeling of tumor?immune system interactions -- The power of the tumor microenvironment: a systemic approach for a systemic disease -- Part III: Anti-Tumor Therapies -- Modeling immune-mediated tumor growth and treatment -- Hybrid multiscale approach in cancer modelling and treatment prediction -- Deterministic mathematical modelling for cancer chronotherapeutics: cell population dynamics and treatment optimization -- Tumor Microenvironment and Anticancer Therapies: An Optimal Control Approach
Summary With chapters on free boundaries, constitutive equations, stochastic dynamics, nonlinear diffusion?consumption, structured populations, and applications of optimal control theory, this volume presents the most significant recent results in the field of mathematical oncology. It highlights the work of world-class research teams, and explores how different researchers approach the same problem in various ways. Tumors are complex entities that present numerous challenges to the mathematical modeler. First and foremost, they grow. Thus their spatial mean field description involves a free boundary problem. Second, their interiors should be modeled as nontrivial porous media using constitutive equations. Third, at the end of anti-cancer therapy, a small number of malignant cells remain, making the post-treatment dynamics inherently stochastic. Fourth, the growth parameters of macroscopic tumors are non-constant, as are the parameters of anti-tumor therapies. Changes in these parameters may induce phenomena that are mathematically equivalent to phase transitions. Fifth, tumor vascular growth is random and self-similar. Finally, the drugs used in chemotherapy diffuse and are taken up by the cells in nonlinear ways. Mathematical Oncology 2013 will appeal to graduate students and researchers in biomathematics, computational and theoretical biology, biophysics, and bioengineering
Analysis wiskunde
mathematics
biofysica
biophysics
neoplasms
fysiologie
physiology
celbiologie
cellular biology
Mathematics (General)
Wiskunde (algemeen)
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 6, 2014)
Subject Oncology -- Mathematical models
Biomathematics.
Neoplasms -- physiopathology
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
Biomathematics
Form Electronic book
Author D'Onofrio, Alberto, 1967- editor.
Gandolfi, Alberto, editor.
ISBN 9781493904587
1493904582
1493904574
9781493904570