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05.06.2014 · Despite internal complexity, tumor growth kinetics follow relatively simple macroscopic laws that have been quantified by mathematical models. To resolve this further, quantitative and discriminant analyses were performed for the purpose of comparing alternative models for their abilities to describe and predict tumor growth. For this we used two in vivo …
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Aug 28, 2014 · The power law model was also able to describe the experimental data and appeared as a simple, robust, descriptive and predictive mathematical model for murine tumor growth kinetics. It suggests a general law of macroscopic in vivo tumor growth (in the range of the volumes observed): only a subset of the tumor cells proliferate and this subset ...
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Classical Mathematical Models for Description and Prediction of Experimental Tumor Growth Se´bastien Benzekry 1,2 *, Clare Lamont 2 , Afshin Beheshti 2 , Amanda Tracz 3 , John M. L. Ebos 3 , Lynn Hlatky 2 ,
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Classical Mathematical Models for Description and Prediction of Experimental Tumor Growth Se´bastien Benzekry1,2*, Clare Lamont2, Afshin Beheshti2, Amanda Tracz3, John M. …
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Despite internal complexity, tumor growth kinetics follow relatively simple laws that can be expressed as mathematical models.
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Tumor growth curves display relatively simple time curves that can be quantified using mathematical models. Herein we exploited two experimental ...
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Jun 05, 2014 · Despite internal complexity, tumor growth kinetics follow relatively simple macroscopic laws that have been quantified by mathematical models. To resolve this further, quantitative and discriminant analyses were performed for the purpose of comparing alternative models for their abilities to describe and predict tumor growth. For this we used two in vivo experimental systems, an ectopic ...
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Classical Mathematical Models for Description and Prediction of Experimental Tumor Growth Se´bastien Benzekry1,2*, Clare Lamont2, Afshin Beheshti2, Amanda Tracz3, John M. L. Ebos3, Lynn Hlatky2, Philip Hahnfeldt2 1 Inria Bordeaux Sud-Ouest, Institut de Mathe´matiques de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France, 2 Center of Cancer Systems Biology, GRI, Tufts University School …
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28.08.2014 · Classical Mathematical Models for Description and Prediction of Experimental Tumor Growth Sébastien Benzekry , 1 , 2 , * Clare Lamont , 2 Afshin Beheshti , 2 Amanda Tracz , 3 John M. L. Ebos , 3 Lynn Hlatky , 2 and Philip Hahnfeldt 2
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In summary, we provide a quantitative benchmark for classical textbook models and state-of-the art models of human tumor growth. We publicly ...
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Tumor growth curves display relatively simple time curves that can be quantified using mathematical models. Herein we exploited two experimental animal systems ...
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01.08.2014 · Classical Mathematical Models for Description and Prediction of Experimental Tumor Growth. Despite internal complexity, tumor growth kinetics follow relatively simple macroscopic laws that have been quantified by mathematical models. To resolve this further, quantitative and discriminant analyses were performed for the purpose of comparing ...
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Despite internal complexity, tumor growth kinetics follow relatively simple laws that can be expressed as mathematical models. To explore this further, quantitative analysis of the most classical of these were performed. The models were assessed against data from two in vivo experimental systems: an …
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and Prediction of Experimental Tumor Growth ... Quantitative and discriminant analysis of a wide array of classical mathematical models was.
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Aug 28, 2014 · The power law model was also able to describe the experimental data and appeared as a simple, robust, descriptive and predictive mathematical model for murine tumor growth kinetics. It suggests a general law of macroscopic in vivo tumor growth (in the range of the volumes observed): only a subset of the tumor cells proliferate and this subset ...
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The results not only have important implications for biological theories of tumor growth and the use of mathematical modeling in preclinical anti-cancer drug investigations, but also may assist in defining how mathematical models could serve as potential prognostic tools in the clinic. Despite internal complexity, tumor growth kinetics follow relatively simple laws that can be …
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Despite internal complexity, tumor growth kinetics follow relatively simple laws that can be expressed as mathematical models. To explore this further, quantitative analysis of the most classical of these were performed. The models were assessed against data from two in vivo experimental systems: an …
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Despite internal complexity, tumor growth kinetics follow relatively simple laws that can be expressed as mathematical models. To explore this further, ...
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While mathematical models are often used to predict progression of cancer and treatment outcomes, there is still uncertainty over how to ...