Abstract 4th-grade glioma (Glioblastoma multiforme) is the most aggressive type of brain cancer. Several mathematical models have been developed towards identifying the …
A Roniotis, K Panourgias, J Ekaterinaris… - This volume is … - researchgate.net
During the last decades, predictive oncology has pursued novel methods for simulating the mechanism that govern the behavior of tumors. Especially for the case of glioblastoma …
M Martín-Landrove - arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.09409, 2017 - arxiv.org
Mathematical modelling of tumor growth is one of the most useful and inexpensive approaches to determine and predict the stage, size and progression of tumors in realistic …
A Hunt, C Surulescu - Young Researchers Symposium 2016 …, 2016 - publica.fraunhofer.de
Gliomas are a common brain tumor type, characterized by fast invasion and highly anisotropic spread. We consider a model which describes this dynamics upon relying on …
Glioma is one of the most aggressive types of brain tumor. Several mathematical models have been developed during the past two decades, toward simulating the mechanisms that …
[en] Grade II or higher gliomas are currently incurable tumors because tumor cells migrate into the surrounding healthy tissue, causing recurrence. Modeling tumor evolution is an …
Gliomas, tumours arising from the glial cells of the nervous system, are some of the most difficult tumours to treat. In particular, glioblastoma are a particularly aggressive glioma …
Gliomas, the most common of primary brain tumors, are known for their widespread invasion of tissue near the gross tumor mass. My research was based on my mentor's focus on …
A Roniotis, K Marias, V Sakkalis… - … Conference of the …, 2009 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Glioma is the most aggressive type of brain cancer. Several mathematical models have been developed towards identifying the mechanism of tumor growth. The most successful …