Abstract Background Despite the recent development of technologies giving detailed images of tumours in vivo, direct or indirect ways to measure how many cells are actually killed by a treatment or are resistant to it are still beyond our reach. Methods We designed a simple model of tumour progression during treatment, based on descriptions of the key phenomena of proliferation, quiescence, cell killing and resistance, and giving as output the macroscopically measurable tumour volume and growth fraction. The model was applied to a database of the time course of volumes of breast cancer in patients undergoing pre-operative chemotherapy, for which the initial estimate of proliferating cells by the measure of the percentage of Ki67-positive ce...
The quiescent cell population of tumours poses a barrier to the success of many cancer therapies. Mo...
Chemotherapy is a much more complex mode of cancer treatment than radiotherapy, mainly due to the va...
The development of chemoresistance remains a significant cause of treatment failure in breast cancer...
The mechanism of resistance of tumor cells to chemotherapeutic agents is explored using probabilisti...
2: resistance undetermined (data were fitted without resistance, but models including more than 10% ...
kill of non-resistant cycling cells score 5: highest cell kill). Colours refer to the type of model ...
Predicting patient responses to chemotherapy regimens is a major challenge in cancer treatment. Expe...
Mathematical modeling and computational biology have been used to understand, describe, and predict ...
Previous models for predicting tumor cell growth are mostly based on measurements of total cell numb...
Abstract We designed a mathematical model to describe and quantify the mechanisms and dynamics of tu...
We designed a mathematical model to describe and quantify the mechanisms and dynamics of tumor growt...
Cancer patients often respond very differently to any given drug. Some patients respond very well, w...
In this paper, we present a model of cell cycle progression and apply it to cells of the MCF-7 breas...
Cancer cell sensitivity or resistance is almost universally quantified through a direct or surrogate...
The emergence of resistance to chemotherapy by cancer cells, when combined with metastasis, is the p...
The quiescent cell population of tumours poses a barrier to the success of many cancer therapies. Mo...
Chemotherapy is a much more complex mode of cancer treatment than radiotherapy, mainly due to the va...
The development of chemoresistance remains a significant cause of treatment failure in breast cancer...
The mechanism of resistance of tumor cells to chemotherapeutic agents is explored using probabilisti...
2: resistance undetermined (data were fitted without resistance, but models including more than 10% ...
kill of non-resistant cycling cells score 5: highest cell kill). Colours refer to the type of model ...
Predicting patient responses to chemotherapy regimens is a major challenge in cancer treatment. Expe...
Mathematical modeling and computational biology have been used to understand, describe, and predict ...
Previous models for predicting tumor cell growth are mostly based on measurements of total cell numb...
Abstract We designed a mathematical model to describe and quantify the mechanisms and dynamics of tu...
We designed a mathematical model to describe and quantify the mechanisms and dynamics of tumor growt...
Cancer patients often respond very differently to any given drug. Some patients respond very well, w...
In this paper, we present a model of cell cycle progression and apply it to cells of the MCF-7 breas...
Cancer cell sensitivity or resistance is almost universally quantified through a direct or surrogate...
The emergence of resistance to chemotherapy by cancer cells, when combined with metastasis, is the p...
The quiescent cell population of tumours poses a barrier to the success of many cancer therapies. Mo...
Chemotherapy is a much more complex mode of cancer treatment than radiotherapy, mainly due to the va...
The development of chemoresistance remains a significant cause of treatment failure in breast cancer...