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The following pages link to Role of optimal control theory in cancer chemotherapy (Q915680):
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- Multi-input optimal control problems for combined tumor anti-angiogenic and radiotherapy treatments (Q415424) (← links)
- A stochastic two-stage carcinogenesis model: A new approach to computing the probability of observing tumor in animal bioassays (Q758076) (← links)
- The optimal dose of CAF regimen in adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer patients at stage IIB (Q933282) (← links)
- Optimal controls for a model with pharmacokinetics maximizing bone marrow in cancer chemo\-therapy (Q997317) (← links)
- A model for cancer chemotherapy with state-space constraints (Q1000089) (← links)
- On optimal delivery of combination therapy for tumors (Q1042733) (← links)
- Singularity of optimal control in some problems related to optimal chemotherapy (Q1327291) (← links)
- Optimal drug regimens in cancer chemotherapy for single drugs that block progression through the cell cycle (Q1340483) (← links)
- Chemotherapeutic treatments: A study of the interplay among drug resistance, toxicity and recuperation from side effects (Q1361432) (← links)
- Conflicting objectives in chemotherapy with drug resistance (Q1364689) (← links)
- The influence of fixed and free final time of treatment on optimal chemotherapeutic protocols (Q1388959) (← links)
- The modelling of the immune competition by generalized kinetic (Boltzmann) models: Review and research perspectives (Q1410904) (← links)
- Bifurcation analysis for a mean field modelling of tumor and immune system competition (Q1433134) (← links)
- Modelling and mathematical problems related to tumor evolution and its interaction with the immune system (Q1585820) (← links)
- Application of optimal control theory to analysis of cancer chemotherapy regimens (Q1607229) (← links)
- Critical analysis and perspectives on kinetic (cellular) theory of immune competition (Q1609376) (← links)
- Drug kinetics and drug resistance in optimal chemotherapy (Q1804871) (← links)
- Chemotherapeutic treatments involving drug resistance and level of normal cells as a criterion of toxicity (Q1804872) (← links)
- Optimal bang-bang controls for a two-compartment model in cancer chemotherapy (Q1862197) (← links)
- Stochastic optimal therapy for enhanced immune response (Q1886329) (← links)
- Conceptual frameworks for mathematical modeling of tumor growth dynamics (Q1921075) (← links)
- Optimal control of treatment in a mathematical model of chronic myelogenous leukemia (Q2472884) (← links)
- Genetic algorithms for modelling and optimisation (Q2566210) (← links)
- Optimal control of some simplified models of tumour growth (Q3015157) (← links)
- Genetic Instability in Cancer: An Optimal Control Problem (Q3576861) (← links)
- Comparison of optimal controls for a model in cancer chemotherapy with<i>L</i><sub>1</sub>- and<i>L</i><sub>2</sub>-type objectives (Q4657817) (← links)
- MODELLING OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS AND APPLICATIONS (Q4798928) (← links)
- Feedback Spreading Control Applied to Immunotherapy (Q5290829) (← links)
- ANALYSIS OF A CELL-CYCLE SPECIFIC MODEL FOR CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY (Q5468546) (← links)
- Target control by using feedback spreading control with application to immunotherapy (Q5491426) (← links)
- Optimisation of time-scheduled regimen for anti-cancer drug infusion (Q5715737) (← links)
- Recovery of normal hemopoiesis in disseminated cancer therapy -- a model (Q5951680) (← links)