Agent-based simulations of lung tumour evolution suggest that ongoing cell competition drives realistic clonal expansions

bioRxiv Cancer Biology | |

Computational simulations of tumour evolution are increasingly used to infer the rules underlying cancer growth, with the goal of one day recommending tailored treatments. To make reliable inferences, such models must be able to reflect the properties of real tumours. Recent work has shown that lung tumours undergo frequent and late subclonal expansions, which are associated with poor prognosis. This…

Topics: oncology