Víctor Manuel Pérez García , Susan M. Fitzpatrick, Luis Pérez Romasanta, Milica Pesic , Philippe Schucht, Estanislao Arana Fernández de Moya, Pilar Sánchez Gómez
Applied mathematics and nonlinear sciences have an enormous potential for application in cancer. Mathematical models can be used to raise novel hypotheses to test, develop optimized treatment schedules and personalize therapies. However. this potential is yet to be proven in real-world applications to specific cancer types. In this paper we discuss how we think mathematical knowledge may be better used to improve cancer patients´ outcome.
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