2023
DOI: 10.4236/jamp.2023.114076
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Tumor-Immune Interaction System with the Effect of Time Delay and Hyperglycemia on the Breast Cancer Cells

Abstract: Breast cancer in women is a complicated and multifaceted disease. Studies have demonstrated that hyperglycemia is one of the most significant risk factors for breast cancer. Hyperglycemia is when the sugar level in human blood is too high, which means excess glucose. Glucose excess can encourage the How to cite this paper: Alblowy, A.H.,

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“…Many mathematical works have been performed to capture some key features of the dynamics of breast cancer cells [5,6]. However, there are still many challenges, such as the complex interactions between cancer cells and the immune system and cancer's genetic and molecular characteristics, to be addressed in breast cancer modelling [7,8]. Enderling et al [9] analyzed a breast cancer model to comprehend its development and the impact of various cancer-curing treatment modalities, identify different sources of local recurrence, and examine their prevention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many mathematical works have been performed to capture some key features of the dynamics of breast cancer cells [5,6]. However, there are still many challenges, such as the complex interactions between cancer cells and the immune system and cancer's genetic and molecular characteristics, to be addressed in breast cancer modelling [7,8]. Enderling et al [9] analyzed a breast cancer model to comprehend its development and the impact of various cancer-curing treatment modalities, identify different sources of local recurrence, and examine their prevention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%