Tumour eradication by antiangiogenic therapy: analysis and extensions of the model by Hahnfeldt et al. (1999)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
The model proposed by Hahnfeldt et al. (1999) describes the growth of a tumour assuming that tumour
growth is strictly controlled by the evolution of the vascular network that supplies oxygen and nutrients to
tumour cells. Consequently,it provides a framework to represent the effects of antiangiogenic therapies. In
this paper,some possible modifications of that model are proposed,an d conditions that guarantee the eradication
of the tumour under a regimen of periodic antiangiogenic therapy are derived. The model variants
considered assume the potential doubling time of the vasculature to be constant,and subdivide the endothelial
cell pool,whi ch is involved in angiogenesis,in resting and proliferating cells allowing for a more
detailed description of drug effects.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tumour growth models; Angiogenesis; Periodic anticancer therapy; Global stability; Forced oscillators
List of contributors:
Gandolfi, Alberto
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