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Diffusion-limited tumour growth: simulations and analysis.

Philip Gerlee1, Alexander R A Anderson.   

Abstract

The morphology of solid tumours is known to be affected by the background oxygen concentration of the tissue in which the tumour grows, and both computational and experimental studies have suggested that branched tumour morphology in low oxygen concentration is caused by diffusion-limited growth. In this paper we present a simple hybrid cellular automaton model of solid tumour growth aimed at investigating this phenomenon. Simulation results show that for high consumption rates (or equivalently low oxygen concentrations) the tumours exhibit branched morphologies, but more importantly the simplicity of the model allows for an analytic approach to the problem. By applying a steady-state assumption we derive an approximate solution of the oxygen equation, which closely matches the simulation results. Further, we derive a dispersion relation which reveals that the average branch width in the tumour depends on the width of the active rim, and that a smaller active rim gives rise to thinner branches. Comparison between the prediction of the stability analysis and the results from the simulations shows good agreement between theory and simulation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20462295      PMCID: PMC3812687          DOI: 10.3934/mbe.2010.7.385

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Math Biosci Eng        ISSN: 1547-1063            Impact factor:   2.080


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