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Modelling of Cancer Growth, Evolution and Invasion: Bridging Scales and Models

A. R.A. AndersonK. A. RejniakP. GerleeV. Quaranta — 2010

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

Since cancer is a complex phenomenon that incorporates events occurring on different length and time scales, therefore multiscale models are needed if we hope to adequately address cancer specific questions. In this paper we present three different multiscale individual-cell-based models, each motivated by cancer-related problems emerging from each of the spatial scales: extracellular, cellular or subcellular, but also incorporating relevant information from other levels. We apply these hybrid...

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