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Brain Metastasis Response to Stereotactic Radio Surgery: A Mathematical Approach


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Title: Brain Metastasis Response to Stereotactic Radio Surgery: A Mathematical Approach
Authors : León-Triana, Odelaisy
Pérez-Beteta, Julián
Albillo, David
Ortiz de Mendivil Arrate, Ana
Pérez-Romasanta, Luis
González-Del Portillo, Elisabet
Llorente, Manuel
Carballo, Natalia
Arana, Estanislao
Pérez-García, Víctor M.
Keywords: Brain metastasisMathematical modelingMathematical oncologyOrdinary differential equationStereotactic radio surgery
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: León-Triana, O.; Pérez-Beteta , J.; Albillo, D.; Ortiz de Mendivil, A.; Pérez-Romasanta, L.; González-Del Portillo, E.; Llorente, M.; Carballo, N.; Arana, E.; Pérez-García, V.M. Brain Metastasis Response to Stereotactic Radio Surgery: A Mathematical Approach. Mathematics 2021, 9, 716. https://doi.org/10.3390/math9070716
Abstract: Brain metastases (BMs) are cancer cells that spread to the brain from primary tumors in other organs. Up to 35% of adult cancer patients develop BMs. The treatment of BM patients who have well-controlled extracranial disease and a small number of lesions consists of localized doses of radiation (stereotactic radio surgery (SRS)). Estimating prognosis among BM patients may allow treatments to be chosen that balance durability of intracranial tumor control with quality of life and the side effects of treatment. No mathematical model-based quantitative biomarkers have been determined for estimating prognosis. As a first step toward that goal, we describe a mathematical model of growth and response of brain metastasis to stereotactic radio surgery. The mathematical model incorporates some biological mechanisms involved in BM growth and response to SRS and allows the observed dynamics to be accurately described.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10637/15398
Rights : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
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Issue Date: 26-Mar-2021
Center : Universidad San Pablo-CEU
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