Computational cell-based modeling and visualization of cancer development and progression

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This paper presents a review of the role of mathematical modeling in investigating cancer progression, focusing on five models developed in our group. A brief overview of computational modeling progress is presented, followed by introduction of several mathematical formalisms (e.g., stochastic differential equations), numerical methods (e.g., finite element method, Green's functions, and combinations of time integration), and Monte Carlo simulations, which are currently used to quantify the underlying biomedical mechanisms, to approximate the results and to evaluate the impact of the input variables. Next, we provide specific examples of the computational models that we developed aimed at predicting the dynamics of the initiation and progression of cancer. Our simulation results show qualitative consistency with references and/or available experimental observations. Finally, perspectives are drawn on the possibilities of mathematical modeling for the prospects of cancer understanding and treatment therapies.

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Chen, J., Weihs, D., & Vermolen, F. J. (2019). Computational cell-based modeling and visualization of cancer development and progression. In Lecture Notes in Computational Vision and Biomechanics (Vol. 999, pp. 93–119). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23073-9_7

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