Towards personalized computational oncology: from spatial models of tumour spheroids, to organoids, to tissues

Volume: 15, Issue: 138, Pages: 20170703 - 20170703
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
A main goal of mathematical and computational oncology is to develop quantitative tools to determine the most effective therapies for each individual patient. This involves predicting the right drug to be administered at the right time and at the right dose. Such an approach is known as precision medicine. Mathematical modelling can play an invaluable role in the development of such therapeutic strategies, since it allows for relatively fast,...
Paper Details
Title
Towards personalized computational oncology: from spatial models of tumour spheroids, to organoids, to tissues
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Volume
15
Issue
138
Pages
20170703 - 20170703
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