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Evolutionary drug scheduling models with different toxicity metabolism in cancer chemotherapy
Date Issued
2008
Journal
ISSN
15684946
Citation
Applied Soft Computing Journal, 2008, vol. 8 (1) , pp. 140 - 149
Type
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
Abstract
Through incorporating into Martin's drug scheduling model a toxicity metabolism term, our modified model takes into account the body's ability of recovering from the effect of the drug and successively overcomes two unreasonable problems in Martin's model. Since different drugs have different toxicity metabolism processes, we propose two renewed drug scheduling models with different toxicity metabolism according to kinetics of enzyme-catalyzed chemical reactions. For exploring multiple efficient drug scheduling policies, we use our adaptive elitist-population based genetic algorithm (AEGA) to solve the renewed models, and discuss the situation of multiple optimal solutions under different parameter settings. The simulation results obtained by the renewed models match well with the clinical treatment experience, and can provide much more drug scheduling polices for the doctor to choose depending on the particular conditions of the patients. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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