Resection of the bulk of a tumour often cannot eliminate all cancer cells, due to their infiltration into the surrounding healthy tissue. This may lead to recurrence of the tumour at a later time. We use a reaction-diffusion equation based model of tumour growth to investigate how the invasion front is delayed by resection, and how this depends on the density and behaviour of the remaining cancer cells. We show that the delay time is highly sensitive to qualitative details of the proliferation dynamics of the cancer cell population. The typically assumed logistic type proliferation leads to unrealistic results, predicting immediate recurrence. We find that in glioblastoma cell cultures the cell proliferation rate is an increasing function ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation June 2018. Major: Mathematics. Advisor: Jasmine Foo. 1 co...
Surgical resection is a universal component of glioma therapy. Little is known about the postoperati...
Cancer, a family of over a hundred disease varieties, results in 600,000 deaths in the U.S. alone. Y...
Resection of the bulk of a tumour often cannot eliminate all cancer cells, due to their infiltration...
Resection of the bulk of a tumour often cannot eliminate all cancer cells, due to their infiltration...
A common feature of tumour growth is the production, by the cancer cells themselves, of hormones kno...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive primary brain tumor with a short median survival. Tumor re...
<div><p>Tumor cells develop different strategies to cope with changing microenvironmental conditions...
Most models of cancer assume that tumor cells populations, at low densities, grow exponentially to b...
Tumor cells develop different strategies to cope with changing microenvironmental conditions. A prom...
Background: Tumors comprise a variety of specialized cell phenotypes adapted to different ecological...
The brain tumour glioblastoma is characterised by diffuse and infiltrative growth into surrounding b...
Background Glioblastoma is the most common and aggressive adult brain malignancy against which conve...
Most models of cancer cell population expansion assume exponential growth kinetics at low cell densi...
Background Glioblastoma is the most common and aggressive adult brain malignancy against which conve...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation June 2018. Major: Mathematics. Advisor: Jasmine Foo. 1 co...
Surgical resection is a universal component of glioma therapy. Little is known about the postoperati...
Cancer, a family of over a hundred disease varieties, results in 600,000 deaths in the U.S. alone. Y...
Resection of the bulk of a tumour often cannot eliminate all cancer cells, due to their infiltration...
Resection of the bulk of a tumour often cannot eliminate all cancer cells, due to their infiltration...
A common feature of tumour growth is the production, by the cancer cells themselves, of hormones kno...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive primary brain tumor with a short median survival. Tumor re...
<div><p>Tumor cells develop different strategies to cope with changing microenvironmental conditions...
Most models of cancer assume that tumor cells populations, at low densities, grow exponentially to b...
Tumor cells develop different strategies to cope with changing microenvironmental conditions. A prom...
Background: Tumors comprise a variety of specialized cell phenotypes adapted to different ecological...
The brain tumour glioblastoma is characterised by diffuse and infiltrative growth into surrounding b...
Background Glioblastoma is the most common and aggressive adult brain malignancy against which conve...
Most models of cancer cell population expansion assume exponential growth kinetics at low cell densi...
Background Glioblastoma is the most common and aggressive adult brain malignancy against which conve...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation June 2018. Major: Mathematics. Advisor: Jasmine Foo. 1 co...
Surgical resection is a universal component of glioma therapy. Little is known about the postoperati...
Cancer, a family of over a hundred disease varieties, results in 600,000 deaths in the U.S. alone. Y...