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Numerical and Biological Modeling Approach in the Analysis of the Cancer Viability and Apoptosis
Biomedicine is a multidisciplinary branch of science that requires a clear approach to the
study and analysis of various life processes necessary for a deeper understanding of
human health. This research focuses on the use of numerical simulations with the aim of an
improved comprehension of cancer viability and apoptosis during treatment with commercial
chemotherapeutic agents. In recent times, the usage of numerical models was successfully
applied to predict the behavior of tumors. This study includes a wide range of numerical results
that have been obtained by examining cell viability in real-time, determining the type of cell
death and the genetic factors that control these processes. The results of the in vitro test were
used to develop a numerical model that provides a new perspective on the proposed problem.
In this study, colon, and breast cancer cell lines (HCT-116 and MDA-MB-231), as well as healthy
lung fibroblast cell line (MRC-5) were treated with commercial chemotherapeutic agents. The
obtained results showed a decrease in viability and the occurrence of predominantly late
apoptosis upon treatment, as well as a strong correlation between parameters. A mathematical
model was developed and used to gain a better understanding of the investigated processes.
This method can accurately simulate the behavior of cancer cells and reliably predict their
growth.Book of abstract: 4th Belgrade Bioinformatics Conference, June 19-23, 202