Title of article :
Mechanistic Model for Cancer Growth and Response to Chemotherapy
Author/Authors :
Simbawa, Eman Department of Mathematics - Faculty of Science - King Abdulaziz University - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Cancer treatment has developed over the years; however not all patients respond to this treatment, and therefore further research
is needed. In this paper, we employ mathematical modeling to understand the behavior of cancer and its interaction with therapy.
We study a drug delivery and drug-cell interaction model along with cell proliferation. Due to the fact that cancer cells grow when
there are enough nutrients and oxygen, proliferation can be a barrier against a response to therapy. To understand the effect of
this factor, we perform numerical simulations of the model for different values of the parameters with a continuous delivery of
the drug. The numerical results showed that cancer dies after short apoptotic cycles if the cancer is highly vascularized or if the
penetration of the drug is high. This suggests promoting angiogenesis or perfusion of the drug. This result is similar to the situation
where proliferation is not considered since the constant release of drug overcomes the growth of the cells and thus the effect of
proliferation can be neglected.
Keywords :
Mechanistic , Growth , Chemotherapy
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine