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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: A cellular automata model for avascular solid tumor growth under the effect of therapy
Other Titles: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
Authors: Reis, E. A.
Santos, L. B. L.
Pinho, Suani Tavares Rubim de
metadata.dc.creator: Reis, E. A.
Santos, L. B. L.
Pinho, Suani Tavares Rubim de
Abstract: Tumor growth has long been a target of investigation within the context of mathematical and computer modeling. The objective of this study is to propose and analyze a two-dimensional stochastic cellular automata model to describe avascular solid tumor growth, taking into account both the competition between cancer cells and normal cells for nutrients and/or space and a time-dependent proliferation of cancer cells. Gompertzian growth, characteristic of some tumors, is described and some of the features of the time-spatial pattern of solid tumors, such as compact morphology with irregular borders, are captured. The parameter space is studied in order to analyze the occurrence of necrosis and the response to therapy. Our findings suggest that transitions exist between necrotic and non-necrotic phases (no-therapy cases), and between the states of cure and non-cure (therapy cases). To analyze cure, the control and order parameters are, respectively, the highest probability of cancer cell proliferation and the probability of the therapeutic effect on cancer cells. With respect to patterns, it is possible to observe the inner necrotic core and the effect of the therapy destroying the tumor from its outer borders inwards.
Keywords: Tumor growth
Cellular automata
Parameter space
Necrosis
Therapy
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/13216
Issue Date: 2009
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