Mathematical oncology: the use of interpretable models integrating clinical, biological, and physical knowledge to improve screening, understand disease evolution, guide therapy, and strengthen forecasting.
During the MathOnco25 conference in St Petersburg, FL, Jeffrey West gave a talk on the history of the field of mathematical oncology. In it, he quantified the impact of journals and citations, visualized geographical hotspots, described the timeline of important developments, and denoted subsets of scientists grouped by research interests. Watch the lecture below:
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