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The following pages link to A mathematical model for brain tumor response to radiation therapy (Q2339997):
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- Optimization of radiation dosing schedules for proneural glioblastoma (Q264099) (← links)
- Adjoint sensitivity analysis of a tumor growth model and its application to spatiotemporal radiotherapy optimization (Q326540) (← links)
- Integrating imaging data into predictive biomathematical and biophysical models of cancer (Q355902) (← links)
- Selecting radiotherapy dose distributions by means of constrained optimization problems (Q458718) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of efficient protocols to control glioma growth (Q459376) (← links)
- Mathematically modeling the biological properties of gliomas: A review (Q888660) (← links)
- An inverse problem formulation for parameter estimation of a reaction-diffusion model of low grade gliomas (Q907131) (← links)
- A stochastic control formalism for dynamic biologically conformal radiation therapy (Q1926672) (← links)
- A note on the numerical approach for the reaction-diffusion problem to model the density of the tumor growth dynamics (Q2007185) (← links)
- Deep learning characterization of brain tumours with diffusion weighted imaging (Q2105512) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal modelling of phenotypic heterogeneity in tumour tissues and its impact on radiotherapy treatment (Q2109231) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling for the role of CD\(4^+\)T cells in tumor-immune interactions (Q2176049) (← links)
- Error analysis of finite difference/collocation method for the nonlinear coupled parabolic free boundary problem modeling plaque growth in the artery (Q2243229) (← links)
- Mathematical model of brain tumour growth with drug resistance (Q2247011) (← links)
- Glioma invasion and its interplay with nervous tissue and therapy: a multiscale model (Q2288486) (← links)
- A minimal modeling framework of radiation and immune system synergy to assist radiotherapy planning (Q2288507) (← links)
- Investigation of solid tumor progression with account of proliferation/migration dichotomy via Darwinian mathematical model (Q2299259) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of cancer treatment with radiation and PD-L1 inhibitor (Q2303919) (← links)
- Selection and validation of predictive models of radiation effects on tumor growth based on noninvasive imaging data (Q2310104) (← links)
- Improved model prediction of glioma growth utilizing tissue-specific boundary effects (Q2328412) (← links)
- On the preliminary design of hyperthermia treatments based on infusion and heating of magnetic nanofluids (Q2344604) (← links)
- Travelling wave solutions of the reaction-diffusion mathematical model of glioblastoma growth: an Abel equation based approach (Q2347607) (← links)
- A multiscale modeling approach to glioma invasion with therapy (Q2360083) (← links)
- Patient-specific mathematical neuro-oncology: using a simple proliferation and invasion tumor model to inform clinical practice (Q2516459) (← links)
- Physics and equality constrained artificial neural networks: application to forward and inverse problems with multi-fidelity data fusion (Q2671417) (← links)
- SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION IN TUMOR GROWTH MODELING USING SEMI-EMPIRICAL EIGENFUNCTIONS (Q2911909) (← links)
- Optimal Chemotherapy for Brain Tumor Growth in a Reaction-Diffusion Model (Q4997145) (← links)
- Optimal control for a bone metastasis with radiotherapy model using a linear objective functional (Q6043835) (← links)
- Modelling radiation cancer treatment with a death-rate term in ordinary and fractional differential equations (Q6044242) (← links)
- Fractional model of brain tumor with chemo-radiotherapy treatment (Q6093352) (← links)
- A computational framework for the personalized clinical treatment of glioblastoma multiforme (Q6153042) (← links)
- Investigating the influence of growth arrest mechanisms on tumour responses to radiotherapy (Q6168039) (← links)
- Predicting radiotherapy patient outcomes with real-time clinical data using mathematical modelling (Q6183190) (← links)