In this paper a macroscopic model of tumor cord growth is developed, relying on the mathematical theory of deformable porous media. Tumor is modeled as a saturated mixture of proliferating cells, extracellular fluid and extracellular matrix, that occupies a spatial region close to a blood vessel whence cells get the nutrient needed for their vital functions. Growth of tumor cells takes place within a healthy host tissue, which is in turn modeled as a saturated mixture of non-proliferating cells. Interactions between these two regions are accounted for as an essential mechanism for the growth of the tumor mass. By weakening the role of the extracellular matrix, which is regarded as a rigid non-remodeling scaffold, a system of two partial dif...
We present a mathematical model of the growth of tumours. The cells in the tumour are taken to proli...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a mathematical model for avascular tumor growth and its numerica...
Mathematical investigation of tumor growth is becoming increasingly popular in scientific literature...
We analyze the growth of a tumor cord in cylindrical symmetry, when nutrient is supplied by the cent...
Several mathematical formulations have analyzed the time-dependent behaviour of a tumor mass. Howeve...
We present a multiphase mathematical model for tumor growth which incorporates the remodeling of the...
We present a multiphase mathematical model for tumor growth which incorporates the remodeling of the...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
Resorting to a multiphase modelling framework, tumours are described here as a mixture of tumour and...
A mathematical model of the tumour growth along a blood vessel is proposed. The model employs the mi...
A general feature of cancer growth is the cellular competition for available nutrients. This is also...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
Tumor spheroids provide an effective in vitro tool to study the early stages of cancer growth. The n...
Abstract.: Multicellular tumour spheroids (MCTSs) are extensively used as in vitro system models for...
We present a mathematical model of the growth of tumours. The cells in the tumour are taken to proli...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a mathematical model for avascular tumor growth and its numerica...
Mathematical investigation of tumor growth is becoming increasingly popular in scientific literature...
We analyze the growth of a tumor cord in cylindrical symmetry, when nutrient is supplied by the cent...
Several mathematical formulations have analyzed the time-dependent behaviour of a tumor mass. Howeve...
We present a multiphase mathematical model for tumor growth which incorporates the remodeling of the...
We present a multiphase mathematical model for tumor growth which incorporates the remodeling of the...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
Resorting to a multiphase modelling framework, tumours are described here as a mixture of tumour and...
A mathematical model of the tumour growth along a blood vessel is proposed. The model employs the mi...
A general feature of cancer growth is the cellular competition for available nutrients. This is also...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
Tumor spheroids provide an effective in vitro tool to study the early stages of cancer growth. The n...
Abstract.: Multicellular tumour spheroids (MCTSs) are extensively used as in vitro system models for...
We present a mathematical model of the growth of tumours. The cells in the tumour are taken to proli...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a mathematical model for avascular tumor growth and its numerica...