Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session G26: Morphogenesis, Tissues, and Cancer
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Room: 403
Sponsoring
Unit:
DBIO
Chair: Zi Chen, Dartmouth Coll
Abstract: G26.00014 : Computationally tractable mechanistic model of inhomogeneous -- anisotropic drug diffusion and tumor ablation
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Presenter:
Erdi Kara
(Mathematics and Statistics, Texas Tech Univ)
Authors:
Erdi Kara
(Mathematics and Statistics, Texas Tech Univ)
Aminur Rahman
(Mathematics and Statistics, Texas Tech Univ)
Eugenio Aulisa
(Mathematics and Statistics, Texas Tech Univ)
Souparno Ghosh
(Statistics, University of Nebraska–Lincoln)
with Glioblastoma multiform(GBM) which is the most common and most aggressive primary brain tumor. After preprocessing the data with a medical image processing software, we employ finite element method in MPI-based parallel setting to numerically simulate the full model and produce dose-response curves. We then illustrate the apoptosis (cell death) fractions in the tumor region over the course of simulation and proposed several ways to improve the drug efficacy. Our model also allows us to visually examine the toxicity. Since the model is built directly on the top of a patient-specific data, we hope that this study will contribute to the individualized cancer treatment efforts from a computational bio-mechanics viewpoint.
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