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The following pages link to Are Two Mutations Sufficient to Cause Cancer? Some Generalizations of the Two-Mutation Model of Carcinogenesis of Moolgavkar, Venzon, and Knudson, and of the Multistage Model of Armitage and Doll (Q4335620):
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- New stochastic carcinogenesis model with covariates: an approach involving intracellular barrier mechanisms (Q419390) (← links)
- A two-phase Poisson process model and its application to analysis of cancer mortality among A-bomb survivors (Q897727) (← links)
- Some mixed models of carcinogenesis (Q1118537) (← links)
- Stochastic modeling of carcinogenesis: Some new insights (Q1596790) (← links)
- A stochastic carcinogenesis model incorporating multiple types of genomic instability fitted to colon cancer data (Q1797469) (← links)
- A stochastic carcinogenesis model incorporating genomic instability fitted to colon cancer data (Q1810722) (← links)
- Incorporating phenotype-dependent growth rates into the color-shift model for preneoplastic hepatocellular lesions (Q1866974) (← links)
- Incorporating observability thresholds of tumors into the two-stage carcinogenesis model (Q1971000) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics of invasion and escape (Q2187467) (← links)
- Combined effect of multiple carcinogens and synergy index (Q2202345) (← links)
- A multi-compartment cell repopulation model allowing for inter-compartmental migration following radiation exposure, applied to leukaemia (Q2209911) (← links)
- Frailty modeling of bimodal age-incidence curves of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in low-risk populations (Q3305045) (← links)
- On a trinity role of the survival and hazard functions of the two-stage carcinogenesis models (Q4386437) (← links)
- Statistical advances in environmental science (Q5926349) (← links)
- The death-mutation model of carcinogenesis (Q5950550) (← links)
- Stochastic modeling of carcinogenesis by state space models: a new approach (Q5950555) (← links)
- Modelling and data analysis in cancer studies. Papers of the international conference on carcinogenesis modeling and risk assessment, Park City, UT, USA, Summer 1998 (Q5956983) (← links)