Analysis of tumor as an inverse problem provides a novel theoretical framework for understanding tumor biology and therapy
We use a novel “inverse problem” technique to construct a basic mathematical model of the interacting populations at the tumor-host interface. This approach assumes that invasive cancer is a solution to the set of state equations that govern the interactions of transformed and normal cells. By consi...
Main Authors: | Gatenby, R, Maini, P, Gawlinski, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
2002
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