2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11831-015-9156-x
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Toward Predictive Multiscale Modeling of Vascular Tumor Growth

Abstract: New directions in medical and biomedical sciences have gradually emerged over recent years that will change the way diseases are diagnosed and treated and are leading to the redirection of medicine toward patientspecific treatments. We refer to these new approaches for studying biomedical systems as predictive medicine, a new version of medical science that involves the use of advanced computer models of biomedical phenomena, high-performance computing, new experimental methods for model data calibration, mode… Show more

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“…To achieve this, Statistics (namely Bayesian inference) and Machine Learning methods [42][43][44][45][46][47] have been leveraged for a few years. The Bayesian paradigm, in particular, enables the enrichment of prior (expert) knowledge about the system with new data, as it is being acquired.…”
Section: Case Study 2: Digital Twins In Engineering and Personalised mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To achieve this, Statistics (namely Bayesian inference) and Machine Learning methods [42][43][44][45][46][47] have been leveraged for a few years. The Bayesian paradigm, in particular, enables the enrichment of prior (expert) knowledge about the system with new data, as it is being acquired.…”
Section: Case Study 2: Digital Twins In Engineering and Personalised mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this field, it is necessary to infer the best possible model for a patient from a priori knowledge obtained from other patients. Successful approaches have been recently published [19,47] which enable predictive science in Medicine, for example for lasertreatment of tumours [42]. The reader is referred to [47] for a recent discussion of the emerging field known as "ComputerGuided Predictive Medicine", to [52] for applications to brain tumour model personalisation and to [53] for sparse Bayesian image registration.…”
Section: Case Study 2: Digital Twins In Engineering and Personalised mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, we consider avascular tumor growth, which is the growth of cancerous tumors without blood vessels. Phase-field tumor growth models have recently been proposed; see, e.g., (Cristini et al, 2009), (Lowengrub et al, 2010) and (Oden et al, 2015). Thermomechanical derivations of such models have been considered in (Wise et al, 2008), (Oden et al, 2010) and (Hawkins-Daarud et al, 2012).…”
Section: Mechano-biological Mixtures: Phase-field Tumor Growth Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two very prominent and often re-used methods are the ones developed by [30], where a continuum approach has been compared to a continuum-discrete approach based on a random walk formulation including migration, proliferation, branching and anastomosis. While earlier attempts did not include a dynamic coupling between angiogenesis and tumor growth, more advanced vascular tumor growth models such as [31][32][33] have evolved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%