The avascular tumour growth in the presence of inhomogeneous physical parameters imposed from a finite spherical nutritive environment (Q1953668)

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The avascular tumour growth in the presence of inhomogeneous physical parameters imposed from a finite spherical nutritive environment
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    The avascular tumour growth in the presence of inhomogeneous physical parameters imposed from a finite spherical nutritive environment (English)
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    10 June 2013
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    Summary: A well-known mathematical model of radially symmetric tumour growth is revisited in the present work. Under this aim, a cancerous spherical mass lying in a finite concentric nutritive surrounding is considered. The host spherical shell provides the tumor with vital nutrients, receives the debris of the necrotic cancer cells, and also transmits to the tumour the pressure imposed on its exterior boundary. We focus on studying the type of inhomogeneity that the nutrient supply and the pressure field imposed on the host exterior boundary, can exhibit in order for the spherical structure to be supported. It turns out that, if the imposed fields depart from being homogeneous, only a special type of interrelated inhomogeneity between nutrient and pressure can secure the spherical growth. The work includes an analytic derivation of the related boundary value problems based on physical conservation laws and their analytical treatment. Implementations in cases of special physical interest are examined, and also existing homogeneous results from the literature are fully recovered.
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    avascular tumour growth
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    finite spherical nutritive environment
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