2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.04.18.488716
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Examining the efficacy of localised gemcitabine therapy for the treatment of pancreatic cancer using a hybrid agent-based model

Abstract: The prognosis for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) patients has not significantly improved in the past 3 decades, highlighting the need for more effective treatment approaches. Poor patient outcomes and lack of response to therapy can be attributed, in part, to the dense, fibrotic nature of PDAC tumours, which impedes the uptake of systemically administered drugs. Wet-spun alginate fibres loaded with the chemotherapeutic agent gemcitabine have been developed as a potential tool for overcoming the physic… Show more

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“…For this case study, we use a previously published ABM called a Voronoi cell-based model (VCBM) [ 101 , 102 ]. In this model, cancer cells and healthy tissue cells are considered agents, whose centre is modelled by a point on a two-dimensional lattice, and whose boundary is defined by a Voronoi tessellation.…”
Section: Bayesian Inference For Implicit Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this case study, we use a previously published ABM called a Voronoi cell-based model (VCBM) [ 101 , 102 ]. In this model, cancer cells and healthy tissue cells are considered agents, whose centre is modelled by a point on a two-dimensional lattice, and whose boundary is defined by a Voronoi tessellation.…”
Section: Bayesian Inference For Implicit Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we describe the VCBM, an off-lattice model developed by Jenner et al (2020aJenner et al ( , 2022) that simulates the 2-dimensional cellular dynamics of tumour formation. In this study, we simplify their model to capture control in vivo tumour growth only, omitting the treatment-related agents of virusinfected cancer cells, dead cancer cells, and empty space.…”
Section: Voronoi Cell-based Model (Vcbm)mentioning
confidence: 99%