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Delay effects in the response of low-grade gliomas to radiotherapy: a mathematical model and its therapeutical implications.

Víctor M Pérez-García1, Magdalena Bogdanska2, Alicia Martínez-González3, Juan Belmonte-Beitia3, Philippe Schucht4, Luis A Pérez-Romasanta5.   

Abstract

Low-grade gliomas (LGGs) are a group of primary brain tumours usually encountered in young patient populations. These tumours represent a difficult challenge because many patients survive a decade or more and may be at a higher risk for treatment-related complications. Specifically, radiation therapy is known to have a relevant effect on survival but in many cases it can be deferred to avoid side effects while maintaining its beneficial effect. However, a subset of LGGs manifests more aggressive clinical behaviour and requires earlier intervention. Moreover, the effectiveness of radiotherapy depends on the tumour characteristics. Recently Pallud et al. (2012. Neuro-Oncology, 14: , 1-10) studied patients with LGGs treated with radiation therapy as a first-line therapy and obtained the counterintuitive result that tumours with a fast response to the therapy had a worse prognosis than those responding late. In this paper, we construct a mathematical model describing the basic facts of glioma progression and response to radiotherapy. The model provides also an explanation to the observations of Pallud et al. Using the model, we propose radiation fractionation schemes that might be therapeutically useful by helping to evaluate tumour malignancy while at the same time reducing the toxicity associated to the treatment. © The authors 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  low-grade gliomas; mathematical model of tumour response; radiotherapy

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24860116     DOI: 10.1093/imammb/dqu009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Math Med Biol        ISSN: 1477-8599            Impact factor:   1.854


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2.  Mechanistic modelling of prostate-specific antigen dynamics shows potential for personalized prediction of radiation therapy outcome.

Authors:  Guillermo Lorenzo; Víctor M Pérez-García; Alfonso Mariño; Luis A Pérez-Romasanta; Alessandro Reali; Hector Gomez
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3.  Radiation protraction schedules for low-grade gliomas: a comparison between different mathematical models.

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4.  Tissue-scale, personalized modeling and simulation of prostate cancer growth.

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5.  Computational design of improved standardized chemotherapy protocols for grade II oligodendrogliomas.

Authors:  Víctor M Pérez-García; Luis E Ayala-Hernández; Juan Belmonte-Beitia; Philippe Schucht; Michael Murek; Andreas Raabe; Juan Sepúlveda
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9.  A mathematical model describes the malignant transformation of low grade gliomas: Prognostic implications.

Authors:  Magdalena U Bogdańska; Marek Bodnar; Monika J Piotrowska; Michael Murek; Philippe Schucht; Jürgen Beck; Alicia Martínez-González; Víctor M Pérez-García
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10.  Non-standard radiotherapy fractionations delay the time to malignant transformation of low-grade gliomas.

Authors:  Araceli Henares-Molina; Sebastien Benzekry; Pedro C Lara; Marcial García-Rojo; Víctor M Pérez-García; Alicia Martínez-González
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-06-01       Impact factor: 3.240

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