Selected Topics in Cancer Modeling
Genesis, Evolution, Immune Competition, and Therapy
(Sprache: Englisch)
1 "To live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often" "Evil has no substance of its own, but is only the defect, excess, perversion, 1 or corruption of that which has substance. " Medically, a tumour may be de?ned as follows: "A mass of...
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1 "To live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often" "Evil has no substance of its own, but is only the defect, excess, perversion, 1 or corruption of that which has substance. " Medically, a tumour may be de?ned as follows: "A mass of tissue formed as the result of abnormal, excessive and inapp- priate (i. e. , purposeless) proliferation of cells, the growth of which continues inde?nitely and regardless of the mechanisms which control normal cellular 2 proliferation" In a very real sense, a tumour lives to change and changes often in order to be perfect (from the point of view of the tumour itself). A tumour's successful growth and development depends crucially on its ability to proliferate exc- sively, to undergo mutations, to adapt to its local environment and to spread from its initial location in the host tissue to distant colonies elsewhere in the body. In this respect, a malignant tumour (i. e. , a cancer) is a paradigmatic microcosm for the whole of biology, and o?ers applied mathematicians of all shapes and sizes (modellers, applied analysts, numerical analysts, compu- tional scientists) many exciting and challenging problems. In the context of the current book, perhaps one can trace the origins of 3 modellingsolidtumoursbacktotheseminalworkofGreenspan. Itgoeswi- out saying that since the publication of this paper in 1976, many things have 1 J. H. Newman 2 Muir'sTextbookofPathology,12thEdition(1985),Anderson,J. R. ,Ed. ,E.
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Preface List of Contributors Genetic and Epigenetic Pathways to Colon Cancer: Relating Experimental Evidence with Modeling / N. L. Komarova, D. Wodarz, C. R. Boland, and A. Goel From Kinetic Theory for Active Particles to Modelling Immune Competition / A. Bellouquid and M. Delitala Towards Microscopic and Nonlocal Models of Tumour Invasion of Tissue / M. Lachowicz Nonlinear Renewal Equations / B. Perthame and S. K. Tumuluri A Game Theoretical Perspective on the Somatic Evolution of Cancer / D. Basanta and A. Deutsch Nonlinear Modeling and Simulation of Tumor Growth / V. Cristini, H. B. Frieboes, X. Li, J. S. Lowengrub, P. Macklin, S. Sanga, S. M. Wise, and X. Zheng Tumour Cords and Their Response to Anticancer Agents / A. Bertuzzi, A. Fasano, A. Gandolfi, and C. Sinisgalli Modeling Diffusely Invading Brain Tumors: An Individualized Approach to Quantifying Glioma Evolution and Response to Therapy / R. Rockne, E. C. Alvord Jr., M. Szeto, S. Gu, G. Chakraborty, and K. R. Swanson Multiphase Models of Tumour Growth / S. Astanin and L. Preziosi The Lymphatic Vascular System in Lymphangiogenesis, Invasion and Metastasis: A Mathematical Approach / M. S. Pepper and G. Lolas M for Invasion: Morphology, Mutation and the Microenvironment / A. R. A. Anderson Methods of Stochastic Geometry, and Related Statistical Problems in the Analysis and Therapy of Tumour Growth and Tumour-Driven Angiogenesis / V. Capasso, E. Dejana, and A. Micheletti Mathematical Modelling of Breast Carcinogenesis, Treatment with Surgery and Radiotherapy, and Local Recurrence / H. Enderling and J. S. Vaidya Predictive Models in Tumour Immunology / P.-L. Lollini, A. Palladini, F. Pappalardo, and S. Motta Dynamically Adaptive Tumour-Induced Angiogenesis: The Impact of Flow on the Developing Capillary Plexus / S. R. McDougall Dynamic Irregular Patterns and Invasive Wavefronts: The Control of Tumour Growth by Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes / A. Matzavinos Multiscale Modelling of Solid Tumour Growth / H. M. Byrne, I.
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M. M. van Leeuwen, M. R. Owen, T. Alarcón, and P. K. Maini
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- 2008, 473 Seiten, 140 Schwarz-Weiß-Abbildungen, 140 Abbildungen, Maße: 16 x 24,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Nicola Bellomo, Mark Chaplain, Elena de Angelis
- Verlag: Springer
- ISBN-10: 0817647120
- ISBN-13: 9780817647124
Sprache:
Englisch
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