Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases, therefore
it is necessary to develop tools that will be useful in the
decision-making process. One of those are mathematical
models that are used to predict the growth of tumors and
the changes that occur as a result of radiation. The
determination of the most suitable model is based on the
type of tumor. The models presented in this paper are based
on ordinary differential equations. Gompertz model is
presented as a model that originated from the generalized
two-parameter model. Although the Gompertz model is
used for determining tumor volume, in this paper it is
shown how it can be used to determine the maximum
volume of a tumor. The second model presented in this
paper is the kinetic model. Kinetic model is used for
showing changes in cancer volume before, during and after
the active radiation effect. In addition, it can be used for
comparing the affect of different radiation doses. The
Gompertz model is applied to a benign tumor
(meningioma), while the kinetic model is applied to a
malignant tumor (hepatocellular carcinoma). As observing
the volume at a certain time span implies solving a system of
ordinary differential equations, proposed models are
written in the form of codes in MATLAB.
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