A Mathematical Model for Control of Abnormal Cells in Oral Cancer Patients in India

Authors

  • Rajan K Sharma, D. Kandu, Pradeep Kumar Singh

Abstract

Cancer is a very fatal disease. In present scenario the growth rate of cancer patients increases with high rate which is highest in India compare to the others in the world. Due to oral cancer the mortality rate is very high. Cancer can occur in any part of the body who spreads by web form by hurting to normal  tissues of organ in human body. In India the people belonging to low income family are suffering by oral cancer by drinking wine and using tobacco regularly in habits whereas  the Indian women suffering from cervical cancer at large scale and  breast cancer in common. Due to oral cavity cancer and lungs the mortality rate is very high which have been found 25% deaths in males and in female the mortality is also 25% by breast, cervical and oral cavity. In light of above references this is an attempt to translate real world problem in to a mathematical problem for oral cancer patients in India in which, how we can find the control of abnormal cells is discussed assuming that the mortality which depends upon the growth rate of abnormal cells density in cavity of oral cancer patients .

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2020-05-17

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