Treatment of cancer relies increasingly on combination therapies to overcome cancer resistance, but the design of successful combined protocols is still an open problem. In order to provide some indications on the effectiveness of medical treatments, results from in silico experiments are presented based on a mathematical model comprising two cancer populations competing for resources and with different susceptibilities to the action of immune system cells and therapies. The focus is on the effects of therapies that affect the rate of cancer growth, as in case of chemotherapy, used alone or in combination with immunotherapy, which boost the action of the immune system. Simulations show that a standard dose chemotherapy is effective when the...
Cancer development is driven by mutations and selective forces, including the action of the immune s...
Treatment of cancer patients has been recently revolutionized by the application of various immunoth...
Background Drug-induced drug resistance in cancer has been attributed to diverse biological mechanis...
Treatment of cancer relies increasingly on combination therapies to overcome cancer resistance, but ...
Drug resistance is one of the major obstacles to a successful treatment of cancer and, in turn, has ...
Despite the advances in the formulation of different therapies to fight cancer, the design of succes...
available in PMC 2014 April 04The current clinical application of combination chemotherapy is guided...
In the history of life, immune system and cancer have been engaged in an evolutionary arms race driv...
Each patient’s cancer has a unique molecular makeup, often comprised of distinct cancer cell subpopu...
In solid tumors, targeted treatments can lead to dramatic regressions, but responses are often short...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 20...
Many initially successful anticancer therapies lose effectiveness over time, and eventually, cancer ...
Despite the advances in the formulation of different therapies to fight cancer, the design of succes...
Our increasing understanding of cancer biology has led to the development of molecularly targeted an...
Although many anti cancer therapies are successful in killing a large percentage of tumour cells whe...
Cancer development is driven by mutations and selective forces, including the action of the immune s...
Treatment of cancer patients has been recently revolutionized by the application of various immunoth...
Background Drug-induced drug resistance in cancer has been attributed to diverse biological mechanis...
Treatment of cancer relies increasingly on combination therapies to overcome cancer resistance, but ...
Drug resistance is one of the major obstacles to a successful treatment of cancer and, in turn, has ...
Despite the advances in the formulation of different therapies to fight cancer, the design of succes...
available in PMC 2014 April 04The current clinical application of combination chemotherapy is guided...
In the history of life, immune system and cancer have been engaged in an evolutionary arms race driv...
Each patient’s cancer has a unique molecular makeup, often comprised of distinct cancer cell subpopu...
In solid tumors, targeted treatments can lead to dramatic regressions, but responses are often short...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 20...
Many initially successful anticancer therapies lose effectiveness over time, and eventually, cancer ...
Despite the advances in the formulation of different therapies to fight cancer, the design of succes...
Our increasing understanding of cancer biology has led to the development of molecularly targeted an...
Although many anti cancer therapies are successful in killing a large percentage of tumour cells whe...
Cancer development is driven by mutations and selective forces, including the action of the immune s...
Treatment of cancer patients has been recently revolutionized by the application of various immunoth...
Background Drug-induced drug resistance in cancer has been attributed to diverse biological mechanis...