A multiphase model describing vascular tumour growth

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 65 - Trang 609-640 - 2003
Christopher J. W. Breward1, Helen M. Byrne2, Claire E. Lewis3
1Mathematical Institute, Oxford, UK
2School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
3Academic Unit of Pathology, Division of Genomic Medicine, University of Sheffield Medical School, Sheffield, UK

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In this paper we present a new model framework for studying vascular tumour growth, in which the blood vessel density is explicitly considered. Our continuum model comprises conservation of mass and momentum equations for the volume fractions of tumour cells, extracellular material and blood vessels. We include the physical mechanisms that we believe to be dominant, namely birth and death of tumour cells, supply and removal of extracellular fluid via the blood and lymph drainage vessels, angiogenesis and blood vessel occlusion. We suppose that the tumour cells move in order to relieve the increase in mechanical stress caused by their proliferation. We show how to reduce the model to a system of coupled partial differential equations for the volume fraction of tumour cells and blood vessels and the phase averaged velocity of the mixture. We consider possible parameter regimes of the resulting model. We solve the equations numerically in these cases, and discuss the resulting behaviour. The model is able to reproduce tumour structure that is found in vivo in certain cases. Our framework can be easily modified to incorporate the effect of other phases, or to include the effect of drugs.

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