<div><p>The tumour control probability (TCP) is a formalism derived to compare various treatment regimens of radiation therapy, defined as the probability that given a prescribed dose of radiation, a tumour has been eradicated or controlled. In the traditional view of cancer, all cells share the ability to divide without limit and thus have the potential to generate a malignant tumour. However, an emerging notion is that only a sub-population of cells, the so-called cancer stem cells (CSCs), are responsible for the initiation and maintenance of the tumour. A key implication of the CSC hypothesis is that these cells must be eradicated to achieve cures, thus we define TCP<sub>S</sub> as the probability of eradicating CSCs for a given dose of ...
<div><p>A controversy surrounds the frequency of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in solid tumors. Initial s...
Tumors are often heterogeneous in which tumor cells of different phenotypes have distinct properties...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a disease of genomic instability, evasion of immune cells, and adaptation of t...
The tumour control probability (TCP) is a formalism derived to compare various treatment regimens of...
The tumour control probability (TCP) is a treatment planning tool that evaluates the probability of ...
Background. Classical expressions for the tumor control probability (TCP) are based on models for th...
Estimating the required dose in radiotherapy is of crucial importance since the administrated dose s...
<div><p>There is compelling biological data to suggest that cancer arises from a series of mutations...
PurposeOptimal treatment planning for fractionated external beam radiation therapy requires inputs f...
There is increasing evidence that cancer stem cells (CSC) are more radioresistant than differentiate...
A controversy surrounds the frequency of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in solid tumors. Initial studies i...
The tumor control probability (TCP) is the probability that a treatment regimen of radiation therapy...
A controversy surrounds the frequency of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in solid tumors. Initial studies i...
International audienceThe cancer stem cell hypothesis states that tumors are maintained by a small s...
There is compelling biological data to suggest that cancer arises from a series of mutations in sing...
<div><p>A controversy surrounds the frequency of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in solid tumors. Initial s...
Tumors are often heterogeneous in which tumor cells of different phenotypes have distinct properties...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a disease of genomic instability, evasion of immune cells, and adaptation of t...
The tumour control probability (TCP) is a formalism derived to compare various treatment regimens of...
The tumour control probability (TCP) is a treatment planning tool that evaluates the probability of ...
Background. Classical expressions for the tumor control probability (TCP) are based on models for th...
Estimating the required dose in radiotherapy is of crucial importance since the administrated dose s...
<div><p>There is compelling biological data to suggest that cancer arises from a series of mutations...
PurposeOptimal treatment planning for fractionated external beam radiation therapy requires inputs f...
There is increasing evidence that cancer stem cells (CSC) are more radioresistant than differentiate...
A controversy surrounds the frequency of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in solid tumors. Initial studies i...
The tumor control probability (TCP) is the probability that a treatment regimen of radiation therapy...
A controversy surrounds the frequency of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in solid tumors. Initial studies i...
International audienceThe cancer stem cell hypothesis states that tumors are maintained by a small s...
There is compelling biological data to suggest that cancer arises from a series of mutations in sing...
<div><p>A controversy surrounds the frequency of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in solid tumors. Initial s...
Tumors are often heterogeneous in which tumor cells of different phenotypes have distinct properties...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a disease of genomic instability, evasion of immune cells, and adaptation of t...