Article ID: | iaor20123981 |
Volume: | 82 |
Issue: | 8 |
Start Page Number: | 1396 |
End Page Number: | 1406 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2012 |
Journal: | Mathematics and Computers in Simulation |
Authors: | Ciria Hctor Manuel Camu, Cabrales Luis Enrique Bergues, Aguilera Andrs Ramrez, Nava Juan Jos Godina, Joa Javier Antonio Gonzlez, Garca Raudel Pea, Gonzlez Gustavo Sierra, Gonzlez Maraelys Morales, Salas Miriam Farias, Jarque Manuel Verdecia, Gonzlez Tamara Rubio, Mateus Miguel Angel OFarril, Brooks Soraida Candida Acosta, Palencia Fabiola Surez, Ortiz Lisset Zamora, Quevedo Mara Cristina Cspedes, Seringe Sarah Edward, Mario Yadira Mesa, Cabrales Idelisa Bergues |
Keywords: | simulation: applications |
Evaluation of the distance between the electrodes, voltage applied to them, and number of electrodes in tumor growth kinetics is very useful for effective tumor destruction when electrotherapy is used. However, a study of this type has not yet been proposed. The aim of this paper is to simulate the influence of such parameters and the point–point electrode configuration on the tumor growth kinetics through a Modified Gompertz Equation. The results show a good agreement between the simulations performed in this study and the experimental results reported by our group and other authors. A critical distance between electrodes and a threshold ratio between the applied electric field and that distributed in the tumor are revealed, for which higher electrotherapy antitumor effectiveness is reached. In conclusion, electrotherapy antitumor effectiveness not only depends on the distance between the electrodes, voltage applied to them, and number of electrodes, but also on the ratio between the applied electric field and that distributed in the tumor. In addition, the results of these simulations may be used to help physicians choose the most appropriate treatment for patients with malignant solid tumors, as we have implemented in a current clinical trial.