Oxygen levels in cancerous tissue can have a significant effect on treatment response: hypoxic tissue is both more radioresistant and more chemoresistant than well-oxygenated tissue. While recent advances in medical imaging have facilitated real-time observation of macroscopic oxygenation, the underlying physics limits the resolution to the millimetre domain, whereas oxygen tension varies over a micrometre scale. If the distribution of oxygen in the tumour micro-environment can be accurately estimated, then the effect of potential dose escalation to these hypoxic regions could be better modelled, allowing more realistic simulation of biologically adaptive treatments. Reaction-diffusion models are commonly used for modelling oxygen dynamics,...
Oxygen plays an important role in the metabolism of cells inside the human body. The transfer of oxy...
It has long been appreciated that hypoxia plays a significant role in tumour resistance to radiother...
<div><p>Xenografts -as simplified animal models of cancer- differ substantially in vasculature and s...
Oxygen levels in cancerous tissue can have a significant effect on treatment response: hypoxic tissu...
Oxygen levels in cancerous tissue can have a significant effect on treatment response: hypoxic tissu...
<div><p>Tumours that are low in oxygen (hypoxic) tend to be more aggressive and respond less well to...
Tumours that are low in oxygen (hypoxic) tend to be more aggressive and respond less well to treatme...
Tumour hypoxia plays a pivotal role in cancer therapy for most therapeutic approaches from radiother...
Oxygen plays a central role in cellular metabolism, in both healthy and tumour tissue. The presence ...
The oxygen status of a tumor has significant clinical implications for treatment prognosis, with wel...
4siThere are many reasons to try to achieve a good grasp of the distribution of oxygen in the tumor ...
The oxygen status of a tumor has significant clinical implications for treatment prognosis, with wel...
Hypoxia is central to tumour evolution, growth, invasion and metastasis. Mathematical models of hypo...
Tumour hypoxia plays a pivotal role in cancer therapy for most therapeutic approaches from radiother...
<div><p>Tumour hypoxia plays a pivotal role in cancer therapy for most therapeutic approaches from r...
Oxygen plays an important role in the metabolism of cells inside the human body. The transfer of oxy...
It has long been appreciated that hypoxia plays a significant role in tumour resistance to radiother...
<div><p>Xenografts -as simplified animal models of cancer- differ substantially in vasculature and s...
Oxygen levels in cancerous tissue can have a significant effect on treatment response: hypoxic tissu...
Oxygen levels in cancerous tissue can have a significant effect on treatment response: hypoxic tissu...
<div><p>Tumours that are low in oxygen (hypoxic) tend to be more aggressive and respond less well to...
Tumours that are low in oxygen (hypoxic) tend to be more aggressive and respond less well to treatme...
Tumour hypoxia plays a pivotal role in cancer therapy for most therapeutic approaches from radiother...
Oxygen plays a central role in cellular metabolism, in both healthy and tumour tissue. The presence ...
The oxygen status of a tumor has significant clinical implications for treatment prognosis, with wel...
4siThere are many reasons to try to achieve a good grasp of the distribution of oxygen in the tumor ...
The oxygen status of a tumor has significant clinical implications for treatment prognosis, with wel...
Hypoxia is central to tumour evolution, growth, invasion and metastasis. Mathematical models of hypo...
Tumour hypoxia plays a pivotal role in cancer therapy for most therapeutic approaches from radiother...
<div><p>Tumour hypoxia plays a pivotal role in cancer therapy for most therapeutic approaches from r...
Oxygen plays an important role in the metabolism of cells inside the human body. The transfer of oxy...
It has long been appreciated that hypoxia plays a significant role in tumour resistance to radiother...
<div><p>Xenografts -as simplified animal models of cancer- differ substantially in vasculature and s...