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Thermal Ablation for the Treatment of Abdominal Tumors
Published on: March 7, 2011
Tumor ablation due to inhomogeneous anisotropic diffusion in generic three-dimensional topologies
Erdi Kara1, Aminur Rahman2, Eugenio Aulisa1
1Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Texas Tech University, Lubbock TX.
Abstract:
In recent decades computer-aided technologies have become prevalent in medicine, however, cancer drugs are often only tested on in vitro cell lines from biopsies. We derive a full three-dimensional model of inhomogeneous -anisotropic diffusion in a tumor region coupled to a binary population model, which simulates in vivo scenarios faster than traditional cell-line tests. The diffusion tensors are acquired using diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging from a patient diagnosed with glioblastoma multiform. Then we numerically simulate the full model with finite element methods and produce drug concentration heat maps, apoptosis hotspots, and dose-response curves. Finally, predictions are made about optimal injection locations and volumes, which are presented in a form that can be employed by doctors and oncologists.

