Current protocols for delivering radiotherapy are based primarily on tumour stage and nodal and metastases status, even though it is well known that tumours and their microenvironments are highly heterogeneous. It is well established that the local oxygen tension plays an important role in radiation-induced cell death, with hypoxic tumour regions responding poorly to irradiation. Therefore, to improve radiation response, it is important to understand more fully the spatiotemporal distribution of oxygen within a growing tumour before and during fractionated radiation. To this end, we have extended a spatially-resolved mathematical model of tumour growth, first proposed by Greenspan (Stud. Appl. Math., 1972), to investigate the effects of oxy...
Background: Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has led to ...
Mathematical modeling of tumor response to radiation therapy (RT) has great potential for designing ...
Mathematical modeling of tumor response to radiation therapy (RT) has great potential for designing ...
Current protocols for delivering radiotherapy are based primarily on tumour stage and nodal and meta...
Current protocols for delivering radiotherapy are based primarily on tumour stage and nodal and meta...
A spatially-distributed continuous mathematical model of solid tumor growth and treatment by fractio...
We present a mathematical model that describes how tumour heterogeneity evolves in a tissue slice th...
In vivo tumours are highly heterogeneous, often comprising regions of hypoxia and necrosis. Radiothe...
Radio-resistance induced under low oxygen pressure plays an important role in malignant progression ...
Radiotherapy outcome of poorly oxygenated tumours is currently limited. Mathematical models describi...
The search for the optimal choice of treatment time, dose and fractionation regimen is one of the ma...
The search for the optimal choice of treatment time, dose and fractionation regimen is one of the ma...
Purpose: To demonstrate that a mathematical model can be used to quantitatively understand tumor cel...
Tumour hypoxia plays a pivotal role in cancer therapy for most therapeutic approaches from radiother...
Despite the intensive use of radiotherapy in clinical practice, its effectiveness depends on several...
Background: Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has led to ...
Mathematical modeling of tumor response to radiation therapy (RT) has great potential for designing ...
Mathematical modeling of tumor response to radiation therapy (RT) has great potential for designing ...
Current protocols for delivering radiotherapy are based primarily on tumour stage and nodal and meta...
Current protocols for delivering radiotherapy are based primarily on tumour stage and nodal and meta...
A spatially-distributed continuous mathematical model of solid tumor growth and treatment by fractio...
We present a mathematical model that describes how tumour heterogeneity evolves in a tissue slice th...
In vivo tumours are highly heterogeneous, often comprising regions of hypoxia and necrosis. Radiothe...
Radio-resistance induced under low oxygen pressure plays an important role in malignant progression ...
Radiotherapy outcome of poorly oxygenated tumours is currently limited. Mathematical models describi...
The search for the optimal choice of treatment time, dose and fractionation regimen is one of the ma...
The search for the optimal choice of treatment time, dose and fractionation regimen is one of the ma...
Purpose: To demonstrate that a mathematical model can be used to quantitatively understand tumor cel...
Tumour hypoxia plays a pivotal role in cancer therapy for most therapeutic approaches from radiother...
Despite the intensive use of radiotherapy in clinical practice, its effectiveness depends on several...
Background: Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has led to ...
Mathematical modeling of tumor response to radiation therapy (RT) has great potential for designing ...
Mathematical modeling of tumor response to radiation therapy (RT) has great potential for designing ...