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Optimal control of tumor size used to maximize survival time when cells are resistant to chemotherapy
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    Optimal control of tumor size used to maximize survival time when cells are resistant to chemotherapy (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    exponential tumor growth
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    chemotherapy
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    drug resistance
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    survival time
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    tumor growth model
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    feedback controls
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    optimal tumor mass
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    logistic tumor growth
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    Gompertz tumor growth
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    anticancer drugs
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