Medically, tumors are classified into two important classes—benign and malignant. Generally speaking, the two classes display different behavior with regard to their rate and manner of growth and subsequent possible spread. In this paper, we formulate a new approach to tumor growth using results and techniques from nonlinear elasticity theory. A mathematical model is given for the growth of a solid tumor using membrane and thick-shell theory. A central feature of the model is the characterization of the material composition of the tumor through the use of a strain energy function, thus permitting a mathematical description of the degree of differentiation of the tumor explicitly in the model. Conditions are given in terms of the strain ener...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
Mechanical forces play a crucial role in tumor patho-physiology. Compression of cancer cells inhibit...
Mechanical forces play a crucial role in tumor patho-physiology. Compression of cancer cells inhibit...
Medically, tumors are classified into two important classes—benign and malignant. Generally speaking...
Medically, tumours are classified into two important classes — benign and malignant. Generally speak...
The growth and remodeling of soft tissues depend on a number of biological, chemical and mechanical ...
In the present work two mathematical models are proposed to investigate tumor growth within the fram...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
In this paper we study tumor growth within the framework of Continuum Mechanics, considering a tumo...
It is now widely accepted that cells are mechanically integrated structures which dynamically respon...
The ability of tumors to metastasize is preceded by morphological instabilities such as chains or fi...
Abstract. This chapter focuses on the mechanical aspects of tumor growth. After describing some of t...
In this Paper, the mathematical model for the study of the distribution of mechanical stresses by th...
Mathematical investigation of tumor growth is becoming increasingly popular in scientific literature...
This paper presents a mathematical model of normal and abnormal tissue growth. The modelling focuses...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
Mechanical forces play a crucial role in tumor patho-physiology. Compression of cancer cells inhibit...
Mechanical forces play a crucial role in tumor patho-physiology. Compression of cancer cells inhibit...
Medically, tumors are classified into two important classes—benign and malignant. Generally speaking...
Medically, tumours are classified into two important classes — benign and malignant. Generally speak...
The growth and remodeling of soft tissues depend on a number of biological, chemical and mechanical ...
In the present work two mathematical models are proposed to investigate tumor growth within the fram...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
In this paper we study tumor growth within the framework of Continuum Mechanics, considering a tumo...
It is now widely accepted that cells are mechanically integrated structures which dynamically respon...
The ability of tumors to metastasize is preceded by morphological instabilities such as chains or fi...
Abstract. This chapter focuses on the mechanical aspects of tumor growth. After describing some of t...
In this Paper, the mathematical model for the study of the distribution of mechanical stresses by th...
Mathematical investigation of tumor growth is becoming increasingly popular in scientific literature...
This paper presents a mathematical model of normal and abnormal tissue growth. The modelling focuses...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
Mechanical forces play a crucial role in tumor patho-physiology. Compression of cancer cells inhibit...
Mechanical forces play a crucial role in tumor patho-physiology. Compression of cancer cells inhibit...