A general feature of cancer growth is the cellular competition for available nutrients. This is also the case for tumor cords, neoplasms forming cylindrical structures around blood vessels. Experimental data show that, in their avascular phase, cords grow up to a limit radius of about 100 mum, reaching a quasi - steady-state characterized by a necrotized area separating the tumor from the surrounding healthy tissue. Here we use a set of rules to formulate a model that describes how the dynamics of cord growth is controlled by the competition of tumor cells among themselves and with healthy cells for the acquisition of essential nutrients. The model takes into account the mechanical effects resulting from the interaction between the multiply...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
International audienceInteractions between different tumors within the same organism have major clin...
In this paper, a mathematical model is presented to describe the evolution of an avascular solid tum...
We analyze the growth of a tumor cord in cylindrical symmetry, when nutrient is supplied by the cent...
In this paper a macroscopic model of tumor cord growth is developed, relying on the mathematical the...
Competition for available nutrients is known to be crucial for cancer development. Based on this fac...
Cancer is a disease of cellular regulation, often initiated by genetic mutation within cells, and le...
Cancer is a disease of cellular regulation, often initiated by genetic mutation within cells, and le...
Competition for available nutrients and the presence of anatomical barriers are major determinants o...
The processes underpinning solid tumour growth involve the interactions between various healthy and ...
The dynamics of tumor growth and associated events cover multiple time and spatial scales, generally...
A multiscale model for vascular tumour growth is presented which includes systems of ordinary differ...
Growth of biological tissues has been recently treated within the framework of Continuum Mechanics, ...
A new approach for modelling the spatio-temporal evolution of tumors is presented. To test its valid...
Cancer arises when within a single cell multiple malfunctions of control systems occur, which are, b...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
International audienceInteractions between different tumors within the same organism have major clin...
In this paper, a mathematical model is presented to describe the evolution of an avascular solid tum...
We analyze the growth of a tumor cord in cylindrical symmetry, when nutrient is supplied by the cent...
In this paper a macroscopic model of tumor cord growth is developed, relying on the mathematical the...
Competition for available nutrients is known to be crucial for cancer development. Based on this fac...
Cancer is a disease of cellular regulation, often initiated by genetic mutation within cells, and le...
Cancer is a disease of cellular regulation, often initiated by genetic mutation within cells, and le...
Competition for available nutrients and the presence of anatomical barriers are major determinants o...
The processes underpinning solid tumour growth involve the interactions between various healthy and ...
The dynamics of tumor growth and associated events cover multiple time and spatial scales, generally...
A multiscale model for vascular tumour growth is presented which includes systems of ordinary differ...
Growth of biological tissues has been recently treated within the framework of Continuum Mechanics, ...
A new approach for modelling the spatio-temporal evolution of tumors is presented. To test its valid...
Cancer arises when within a single cell multiple malfunctions of control systems occur, which are, b...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
International audienceInteractions between different tumors within the same organism have major clin...
In this paper, a mathematical model is presented to describe the evolution of an avascular solid tum...