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Computational and Systems Oncology

Computational and Systems Oncology is a scientific journal, published since 2021 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States.

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Abbr. Comput Syst Oncol
Start 2021
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
e-ISSN 2689-9655
Country United States
Language English
Recent Articles
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Biswas A, Ghaddar B, Riedlinger G, De S
Comput Syst Oncol . 2022 Aug; 2(3). PMID: 36035873
In the tumor microenvironment (TME), functional interactions among tumor, immune, and stromal cells and the extracellular matrix play key roles in tumor progression, invasion, immune modulation, and response to treatment....
2.
Nicol P, Barabasi D, Coombes K, Asiaee A
Comput Syst Oncol . 2022 Aug; 2(2). PMID: 35966389
Cancer progression, including the development of intratumor heterogeneity, is inherently a spatial process. Mathematical models of tumor evolution may be a useful starting point for understanding the patterns of heterogeneity...
3.
Okuneye K, Bergman D, Bloodworth J, Pearson A, Sweis R, Jackson T
Comput Syst Oncol . 2022 Jan; 1(2). PMID: 34984415
Bladder cancer is a common malignancy with over 80,000 estimated new cases and nearly 18,000 deaths per year in the United States alone. Therapeutic options for metastatic bladder cancer had...
4.
Bailey C, Wang R, Figueroa M, Zhang S, Wang L, Chandra J
Comput Syst Oncol . 2021 Nov; 1(3). PMID: 34723252
Immunotherapy for cancer has moved from pre-clinical hypothesis to successful clinical application in the past 15 years. However, not all cancers have shown response rates in clinical trials for these...
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Dinh K, Jaksik R, Corey S, Kimmel M
Comput Syst Oncol . 2021 Sep; 1(3). PMID: 34541576
Event-free and overall survival remain poor for patients with acute myeloid leukemia. Chemoresistant clones contributing to relapse arise from minimal residual disease (MRD) or newly-acquired mutations. However, the dynamics of...
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Katebi A, Ramirez D, Lu M
Comput Syst Oncol . 2021 Jun; 1(2). PMID: 34164628
Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is an important biological process through which epithelial cells undergo phenotypic transitions to mesenchymal cells by losing cell-cell adhesion and gaining migratory properties that cells use in...
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Enderling H, Wolkenhauer O
Comput Syst Oncol . 2021 Feb; 1(1). PMID: 33585835
No abstract available.