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The following pages link to On drug resistance and metronomic chemotherapy: a mathematical modeling and optimal control approach (Q335265):
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- Dynamical properties of a minimally parameterized mathematical model for metronomic chemotherapy (Q264091) (← links)
- On the MTD paradigm and optimal control for multi-drug cancer chemotherapy (Q356954) (← links)
- The effect of heterogeneity on optimal regimens in cancer chemotherapy (Q1408746) (← links)
- Evaluating the efficacies of maximum tolerated dose and metronomic chemotherapies: a mathematical approach (Q1619565) (← links)
- Capitalizing on competition: an evolutionary model of competitive release in metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer treatment (Q1714310) (← links)
- Maximum tolerated dose versus metronomic scheduling in the treatment of metastatic cancers (Q1790751) (← links)
- Optimization of an \textit{in vitro} chemotherapy to avoid resistant tumours (Q2013482) (← links)
- Do mechanisms matter? Comparing cancer treatment strategies across mathematical models and outcome objectives (Q2092087) (← links)
- Theoretical modeling of collaterally sensitive drug cycles: shaping heterogeneity to allow adaptive therapy (Q2244933) (← links)
- Ultimate dynamics and optimal control of a multi-compartment model of tumor resistance to chemotherapy (Q2316379) (← links)
- Modelling bistable tumour population dynamics to design effective treatment strategies (Q2419865) (← links)
- Drug resistance in cancer chemotherapy as an optimal control problem (Q2492128) (← links)
- A review of optimal chemotherapy protocols: from MTD towards metronomic therapy (Q2874979) (← links)
- Efficiency of cancer treatments: <i>in silico experiments</i> (Q5001273) (← links)
- AN ADAPTIVE PHARMACOKINETIC OPTIMAL CONTROL APPROACH IN CHEMOTHERAPY FOR HETEROGENEOUS TUMOR (Q5045119) (← links)
- A mathematical justification for metronomic chemotherapy in oncology (Q6043816) (← links)
- Optimal control in reducing side effects during and after chemotherapy of solid tumors (Q6562637) (← links)
- A mathematical model to study low-dose metronomic scheduling for chemotherapy (Q6566663) (← links)