The 2019 mathematical oncology roadmap

Author:

Rockne Russell CORCID,Hawkins-Daarud AndreaORCID,Swanson Kristin RORCID,Sluka James P,Glazier James A,Macklin PaulORCID,Hormuth David AORCID,Jarrett Angela M,Lima Ernesto A B F,Tinsley Oden J,Biros George,Yankeelov Thomas E,Curtius Kit,Al Bakir Ibrahim,Wodarz Dominik,Komarova Natalia,Aparicio Luis,Bordyuh Mykola,Rabadan Raul,Finley Stacey DORCID,Enderling Heiko,Caudell Jimmy,Moros Eduardo GORCID,Anderson Alexander R A,Gatenby Robert A,Kaznatcheev Artem,Jeavons Peter,Krishnan Nikhil,Pelesko Julia,Wadhwa Raoul R,Yoon Nara,Nichol Daniel,Marusyk Andriy,Hinczewski Michael,Scott Jacob G

Abstract

Abstract Whether the nom de guerre is Mathematical Oncology, Computational or Systems Biology, Theoretical Biology, Evolutionary Oncology, Bioinformatics, or simply Basic Science, there is no denying that mathematics continues to play an increasingly prominent role in cancer research. Mathematical Oncology—defined here simply as the use of mathematics in cancer research—complements and overlaps with a number of other fields that rely on mathematics as a core methodology. As a result, Mathematical Oncology has a broad scope, ranging from theoretical studies to clinical trials designed with mathematical models. This Roadmap differentiates Mathematical Oncology from related fields and demonstrates specific areas of focus within this unique field of research. The dominant theme of this Roadmap is the personalization of medicine through mathematics, modelling, and simulation. This is achieved through the use of patient-specific clinical data to: develop individualized screening strategies to detect cancer earlier; make predictions of response to therapy; design adaptive, patient-specific treatment plans to overcome therapy resistance; and establish domain-specific standards to share model predictions and to make models and simulations reproducible. The cover art for this Roadmap was chosen as an apt metaphor for the beautiful, strange, and evolving relationship between mathematics and cancer.

Funder

NIH NCI

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Structural Biology,Biophysics

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