Individual mutations are very slow to promote tumor growth, mathematical modeling shows
Saturday, October 2, 2010 - 21:40
in Mathematics & Economics
Individual cancer-causing mutations have a minute effect on tumor growth, increasing the rate of cell division by just 0.4 percent on average, according to new mathematical modeling. The research reinforces that cancer is the culmination of many accumulated mutations, and highlights the fundamental heterogeneity and randomness of many cancers.