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A Multiscale Modelling Framework for Studying Cancer Growth and Treatment Responses

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OOEW07 - Mathematical Foundations of Oncological Digital Twins

In this talk, I will present a hybrid individual cell-based mathematical and computational model, incorporating single-cell based intracellular dynamics, the cell microenvironment and cell-cell interactions to study the growth and progression of cancer cell mass. Multiscale mathematical models incorporating such complex interactions can help in studying cancer progression and serve as an in-silico test base for comparing and optimising various multi-modality anticancer treatment protocols such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy. We will then discuss how this framework can be used to understand various anticancer treatment outcomes.  

This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.

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