Vita.This dissertation proposes and analyzes a compartmental model for the process of formation of cancer tumors. The model is based explicitly on the biological theory concerning tumor formation. Models currently in the literature are discussed, and the current biological theory of the cancer process is presented. A compatible compartmental model is then formulated for the situation in which only low levels of carcinogen that do not adversely affect the body's repair system are encountered. The complete stochastic solution for the contents over time of the various compartments of the model is derived under very general assumptions. The special case of test animals that are protected from exposure to carcinogen from birth until the start of...
Purpose: Biologically-based mechanistic models that are used in combining current understanding of h...
Research on radiation carcinogenesis requires a twofold approach. Studies of primary molecular lesio...
This paper summarises the five presentations at the First International Workshop on Systems Radiatio...
Cancer is ranked the second leading cause of death in the USand accounts for 23% of total deaths ann...
An age-dependent two stage model for carcinogenesis is proposed. Explicit expressions for the expect...
Abstract niet beschikbaarIn this paper an attempt is made to develop a model for radiation carcinoge...
Despite significant advances in the diagnosis and treatment of oncopathology, the main epidemic indi...
A phenomenological model is formulated to model the early stages of tumor formation. The model is ba...
Abstract A kinetic model has been developed to study cancer growth. Cancer growth has been considere...
A continuous-time model that incorporates several key elements in tumor dynamics is analyzed. More p...
In vitro tests are very powerful methods to assess the carcinogenic effects of different substances ...
A stochastic model of tumor growth incorporating several key elements of the growth processes is pre...
in vitro incubation of carcinogenic compounds with cells. In vitro reactions and diffusion take plac...
Biological mecanisms responsible for carcinogenesis are nowadays poorly understood. Mathematical mod...
The importance of in-vitro carcinogenesis tests is growing, either for health risk assessments or fo...
Purpose: Biologically-based mechanistic models that are used in combining current understanding of h...
Research on radiation carcinogenesis requires a twofold approach. Studies of primary molecular lesio...
This paper summarises the five presentations at the First International Workshop on Systems Radiatio...
Cancer is ranked the second leading cause of death in the USand accounts for 23% of total deaths ann...
An age-dependent two stage model for carcinogenesis is proposed. Explicit expressions for the expect...
Abstract niet beschikbaarIn this paper an attempt is made to develop a model for radiation carcinoge...
Despite significant advances in the diagnosis and treatment of oncopathology, the main epidemic indi...
A phenomenological model is formulated to model the early stages of tumor formation. The model is ba...
Abstract A kinetic model has been developed to study cancer growth. Cancer growth has been considere...
A continuous-time model that incorporates several key elements in tumor dynamics is analyzed. More p...
In vitro tests are very powerful methods to assess the carcinogenic effects of different substances ...
A stochastic model of tumor growth incorporating several key elements of the growth processes is pre...
in vitro incubation of carcinogenic compounds with cells. In vitro reactions and diffusion take plac...
Biological mecanisms responsible for carcinogenesis are nowadays poorly understood. Mathematical mod...
The importance of in-vitro carcinogenesis tests is growing, either for health risk assessments or fo...
Purpose: Biologically-based mechanistic models that are used in combining current understanding of h...
Research on radiation carcinogenesis requires a twofold approach. Studies of primary molecular lesio...
This paper summarises the five presentations at the First International Workshop on Systems Radiatio...