We present a mathematical model that describes how tumour heterogeneity evolves in a tissue slice that is oxygenated by a single blood vessel. Phenotype is identified with the stemness level of a cell and determines its proliferative capacity, apoptosis propensity and response to treatment. Our study is based on numerical bifurcation analysis and dynamical simulations of a system of coupled, non-local (in phenotypic "space") partial differential equations that link the phenotypic evolution of the tumour cells to local tissue oxygen levels. In our formulation, we consider a 1D geometry where oxygen is supplied by a blood vessel located on the domain boundary and consumed by the tumour cells as it diffuses through the tissue. For biologically...
An existing multiscale model is extended to study the response of a vascularised tumour to treatment...
Most of the existing mathematical models for tumour growth and tumour-induced angiogenesis neglect b...
We present here a space- and phenotype-structured model of selection dynamics between cancer cells w...
We present a mathematical model that describes how tumour heterogeneity evolves in a tissue slice th...
We present a mathematical model that describes how tumour heterogeneity evolves in a tissue slice th...
We consider a mathematical model for the evolutionary dynamics of tumour cells in vascularised tumou...
We present a mathematical study of the emergence of phenotypic heterogeneity in vascularized tumors....
Current protocols for delivering radiotherapy are based primarily on tumour stage and nodal and meta...
This thesis seeks to use mathematical and computational models to develop measures of clinically ava...
We present here a space- and phenotype-structured model of selection dynamics between cancer cells w...
Current protocols for delivering radiotherapy are based primarily on tumour stage and nodal and meta...
In the study of cancer evolution and therapeutic strategies, scientific evidence shows that a key dy...
Intratumoural heterogeneity is known to contribute to poor therapeutic response. Variations in oxyge...
We present a space- and phenotype-structured model of selection dynamics between cancer cells within...
Tumour hypoxia plays a pivotal role in cancer therapy for most therapeutic approaches from radiother...
An existing multiscale model is extended to study the response of a vascularised tumour to treatment...
Most of the existing mathematical models for tumour growth and tumour-induced angiogenesis neglect b...
We present here a space- and phenotype-structured model of selection dynamics between cancer cells w...
We present a mathematical model that describes how tumour heterogeneity evolves in a tissue slice th...
We present a mathematical model that describes how tumour heterogeneity evolves in a tissue slice th...
We consider a mathematical model for the evolutionary dynamics of tumour cells in vascularised tumou...
We present a mathematical study of the emergence of phenotypic heterogeneity in vascularized tumors....
Current protocols for delivering radiotherapy are based primarily on tumour stage and nodal and meta...
This thesis seeks to use mathematical and computational models to develop measures of clinically ava...
We present here a space- and phenotype-structured model of selection dynamics between cancer cells w...
Current protocols for delivering radiotherapy are based primarily on tumour stage and nodal and meta...
In the study of cancer evolution and therapeutic strategies, scientific evidence shows that a key dy...
Intratumoural heterogeneity is known to contribute to poor therapeutic response. Variations in oxyge...
We present a space- and phenotype-structured model of selection dynamics between cancer cells within...
Tumour hypoxia plays a pivotal role in cancer therapy for most therapeutic approaches from radiother...
An existing multiscale model is extended to study the response of a vascularised tumour to treatment...
Most of the existing mathematical models for tumour growth and tumour-induced angiogenesis neglect b...
We present here a space- and phenotype-structured model of selection dynamics between cancer cells w...