After witnessing physicians and medical physicists struggle to diagnose and treat cancer patients using limited radiotherapy facilities in Nigeria, Lois Okereke, a postdoctoral fellow at the Oden Institute for Computational Science and Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, found herself searching for a way to apply her mathematical skills to help them.
While she initially wondered how applicable mathematics was in cancer treatment and care, she soon found that problems in oncology could be posed as “mathematical abstractions which provide deep and powerful insights into tackling the challenges of combating one of the world’s deadliest diseases.”