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Taking a break from chemotherapy to fight drug-resistance: The cases of cancer and HIV/AIDS
- Source :
- Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS, EMBC
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- In this work, we present how optimized treatment interruptions during chemotherapy may be used to control drug-resistance, a major challenge for clinicians worldwide. Specifically, we examine resistance in cancer and HIV/AIDS. For each disease, we use mathematical models alongside real data to represent the respective complex biological phenomena and optimal control algorithms to design optimized treatment schedules aiming at controlling disease progression and patient death. In both diseases, it is shown that the key to controlling resistance is the optimal management of the frequency and magnitude of treatment interruptions as a way to facilitate the interplay between the competitive resistant/sensitive strains.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Anti-HIV Agents
medicine.medical_treatment
T-Lymphocytes
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Antineoplastic Agents
Disease
Drug resistance
Docetaxel
medicine.disease_cause
Mice
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Neoplasms
Drug Resistance, Viral
medicine
Animals
Humans
Intensive care medicine
Chemotherapy
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
business.industry
Disease progression
Cancer
Models, Theoretical
medicine.disease
Tumor Burden
Drug Resistance, Neoplasm
Immunology
Disease Progression
Taxoids
business
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 26940604
- Volume :
- 2013
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5d9705254d04bdd587072574e9a6b01c