Towards the design of a patient-specific virtual tumour (Q2013971)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6759169
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    Towards the design of a patient-specific virtual tumour
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6759169

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      Towards the design of a patient-specific virtual tumour (English)
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      10 August 2017
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      Summary: The design of a patient-specific virtual tumour is an important step towards personalized medicine. However this requires to capture the description of many key events of tumour development, including angiogenesis, matrix remodelling, hypoxia, and cell state heterogeneity that will all influence the tumour growth kinetics and degree of tumour invasiveness. To that end, an integrated hybrid and multiscale approach has been developed based on data acquired on a preclinical mouse model as a proof of concept. Fluorescence imaging is exploited to build case-specific virtual tumours. Numerical simulations show that the virtual tumour matches the characteristics and spatiotemporal evolution of its real counterpart. We achieved this by combining image analysis and physiological modelling to accurately described the evolution of different tumour cases over a month. The development of such models is essential since a dedicated virtual tumour would be the perfect tool to identify the optimum therapeutic strategies that would make personalized medicine truly reachable and achievable.
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      patient-specific virtual tumour design
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      tumour growth kinetics
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      tumour invasiveness
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      personalized medicine
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