[HTML][HTML] Diffusive modelling of glioma evolution: a review

A Roniotis, K Marias, V Sakkalis, M Zervakis - Journal of Biomedical …, 2010 - scirp.org
Gliomas, the most aggressive form of brain cancer, are known for their widespread invasion
into the tissue near the tumor lesion. Exponential models, which have been widely used in …

[PDF][PDF] Glioma growth modeling

A Roniotis - 2013 - artemis.library.tuc.gr
Abstract 4th-grade glioma (Glioblastoma multiforme) is the most aggressive type of brain
cancer. Several mathematical models have been developed towards identifying the …

[PDF][PDF] Approximating the diffusion–reaction equation for developing glioma models for the ContraCancrum Project: a showcase

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 …

Reaction-diffusion models for glioma tumor growth

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 …

[PDF][PDF] Multiscale Modeling of Glioma Invasion

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 …

In-depth analysis and evaluation of diffusive glioma models

A Roniotis, V Sakkalis, I Karatzanis… - IEEE Transactions …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
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 …

Modeling two aspects of low-grade gliomas: in vitro cellular aggregation and clinical radiotherapy effect

L Adenis - 2020 - inis.iaea.org
[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 …

An Anisotropic Diffusion Model for Brain Tumour Spread

AC Swan - 2016 - era.library.ualberta.ca
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Mathematical modeling of Glioma proliferation and diffusion

M Assefa, R Rockne, M Szeto, KR Swanson - Ethnicity & disease, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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 complete mathematical study of a 3D model of heterogeneous and anisotropic glioma evolution

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 …