Hierarchical processes spanning several orders of magnitude of both space and time underlie nearly all cancers. Multi-scale statistical, mathematical, and computational modeling methods are central to designing, implementing and assessing treatment strategies that account for these hierarchies. The basic science underlying these modeling efforts is maturing into a new discipline that is close to influencing and facilitating clinical successes. The purpose of this review is to capture the state-of-the-art as well as the key barriers to success for multi-scale modeling in clinical oncol- ogy. We begin with a summary of the long-envisioned promise of multi-scale modeling in clinical oncology, including the synthesis of disparate data types int...
In the past 30 years we have witnessed an extraordinary progress on the research in the molecular bi...
Accumulation of new biological and clinical data thanks to the development and generalization of nov...
Empirical evidence and theoretical studies suggest that the phenotype, i.e., cellular- and molecular...
International audienceHierarchical processes spanning several orders of magnitude of both space and ...
Simulating cancer behavior across multiple biological scales in space and time, i.e., multiscale can...
The multiscale complexity of cancer as a disease necessitates a corresponding multiscale modelling a...
The multiscale complexity of cancer as a disease necessitates a corresponding multiscale modelling a...
Cancer is one of the major causes of death in the world (particularly the developed world), with aro...
The complexity of cancer progression can manifests itself on at least three scales that can be descr...
The application of modelling to solve problems in biology and medicine, and specifically in oncology...
Abstract. While drawing a link between the papers contained in this issue and those present in a pre...
Mathematical modeling has recently been added as a tool in the fight against cancer. The field of ma...
Mathematical modeling has recently been added as a tool in the fight against cancer. The field of ma...
This paper discusses the need for interconnecting computational cancer models from different sources...
The papers in this special section focus on the use of multiscale modeling in the field of cancer re...
In the past 30 years we have witnessed an extraordinary progress on the research in the molecular bi...
Accumulation of new biological and clinical data thanks to the development and generalization of nov...
Empirical evidence and theoretical studies suggest that the phenotype, i.e., cellular- and molecular...
International audienceHierarchical processes spanning several orders of magnitude of both space and ...
Simulating cancer behavior across multiple biological scales in space and time, i.e., multiscale can...
The multiscale complexity of cancer as a disease necessitates a corresponding multiscale modelling a...
The multiscale complexity of cancer as a disease necessitates a corresponding multiscale modelling a...
Cancer is one of the major causes of death in the world (particularly the developed world), with aro...
The complexity of cancer progression can manifests itself on at least three scales that can be descr...
The application of modelling to solve problems in biology and medicine, and specifically in oncology...
Abstract. While drawing a link between the papers contained in this issue and those present in a pre...
Mathematical modeling has recently been added as a tool in the fight against cancer. The field of ma...
Mathematical modeling has recently been added as a tool in the fight against cancer. The field of ma...
This paper discusses the need for interconnecting computational cancer models from different sources...
The papers in this special section focus on the use of multiscale modeling in the field of cancer re...
In the past 30 years we have witnessed an extraordinary progress on the research in the molecular bi...
Accumulation of new biological and clinical data thanks to the development and generalization of nov...
Empirical evidence and theoretical studies suggest that the phenotype, i.e., cellular- and molecular...