We present a competition model of cancer tumor growth that includes both the immune system response and drug therapy. This is a four-population model that includes tumor cells, host cells, immune cells, and drug interaction. We analyze the stability of the drug-free equilibria with respect to the immune response in order to look for target basins of attraction. One of our goals was to simulate qualitatively the asynchronous tumor-drug interaction known as “Jeffs phenomenon.” The model we develop is successful in generating this asynchronous response behavior. Our other goal was to identify treatment protocols that could improve standard pulsed chemotherapy regimens. Using optimal control theory with constraints and numerical simulations, we...
(Communicated by Aim Sciences) Abstract. We analyze non cell-cycle specific mathematical models for ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate a mathematical model describing interactions bet...
Drug resistance is one of the major obstacles to a successful treatment of cancer and, in turn, has ...
We present a competition model of cancer tumor growth that includes both the immune system response ...
We present a competition model of cancer tumor growth which includes both the immune system response...
In this paper we compare the dynamics of three tumor growth models that include an immune system and...
We investigate a mathematical population model of tumor-immune interactions. The populations involve...
In this paper, we consider a tumor growth mathematical model that includes an immune system and drug...
Abstract: In the last few decades, the dynamics of tumor cells and their growths are presented via c...
A simple mathematical model for the growth of tumour with discrete time delay in the immune system i...
Recent clinical trials have shown that for some cancers, high-intensity alternating chemotherapy doe...
We investigate a mathematical model of tumor–immune interactions with chemotherapy, and strategies f...
We present a phase-space analysis of a mathematical model of tumor growth with an immune response an...
Interactive dynamics between effector-tumor-normal cells in a mathematical model related to the grow...
We present a phase-space analysis of a mathematical model of tumor growth with an immune response an...
(Communicated by Aim Sciences) Abstract. We analyze non cell-cycle specific mathematical models for ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate a mathematical model describing interactions bet...
Drug resistance is one of the major obstacles to a successful treatment of cancer and, in turn, has ...
We present a competition model of cancer tumor growth that includes both the immune system response ...
We present a competition model of cancer tumor growth which includes both the immune system response...
In this paper we compare the dynamics of three tumor growth models that include an immune system and...
We investigate a mathematical population model of tumor-immune interactions. The populations involve...
In this paper, we consider a tumor growth mathematical model that includes an immune system and drug...
Abstract: In the last few decades, the dynamics of tumor cells and their growths are presented via c...
A simple mathematical model for the growth of tumour with discrete time delay in the immune system i...
Recent clinical trials have shown that for some cancers, high-intensity alternating chemotherapy doe...
We investigate a mathematical model of tumor–immune interactions with chemotherapy, and strategies f...
We present a phase-space analysis of a mathematical model of tumor growth with an immune response an...
Interactive dynamics between effector-tumor-normal cells in a mathematical model related to the grow...
We present a phase-space analysis of a mathematical model of tumor growth with an immune response an...
(Communicated by Aim Sciences) Abstract. We analyze non cell-cycle specific mathematical models for ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate a mathematical model describing interactions bet...
Drug resistance is one of the major obstacles to a successful treatment of cancer and, in turn, has ...