Publication Date
12-2016
Abstract
In general, malignant tumors are known to grow fast, cancer cells that form these tumors divide and spread around. Tumors also experience the process of metastasis, when cancer cells invade neighboring organs. A recent experiment has shown that, contrary to the previous assumptions, when cancer cells are invading, they stop dividing. In this paper, we provide a geometric explanation for this empirical phenomenon.
Comments
Technical Report: UTEP-CS-16-87
Published in Mathematical Structures and Modeling, 2017, Vol. 41, pp. 122-126.