From Cell Evolution to Cancer Epidemiology: The Role of Aspirin in Colorectal Cancer Prevention - Lecture 2
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate connection between cell evolution and cancer epidemiology in this Coxeter Lecture Series presentation, focusing on the role of aspirin in colorectal cancer prevention. Delve into the mathematical modeling of cancer treatments, resistance, and optimization as presented by Natalia Komarova from the University of California, San Diego. Gain insights into the ongoing research in mathematical oncology and its applications in understanding cancer progression and prevention strategies. Examine the specific case of colorectal cancer and how aspirin may play a role in its prevention, bridging the gap between cellular-level processes and population-wide health outcomes.
Syllabus
[Coxeter Lecture Series] Lecture 02 | From cell evolution to cancer epidemiology...
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