Tag: Mathematical Modeling

Rates of Growth of Human Solid Neoplasms: Part I

This 1995 foundational review aggregates clinical and laboratory data to evaluate growth kinetics of various human solid tumors, including breast, lung, colorectal cancers, melanomas, and skeletal sarcomas. It analyzes tumor growth using both gross measurements (e.g., imaging, palpation) and cytokinetic parameters such as tritiated thymidine and bromodeoxyuridine labeling, S-phase fractions,

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A new approach to the concept and computation of biological age

This 2006 study introduces a novel mathematical model for estimating biological age (BA) that addresses limitations in previous methods. Unlike traditional approaches, this model utilizes chronological age (CA) as a standard biomarker, enhancing the precision of BA estimates. The method is adaptable to nonlinear cases and provides tools for evaluating

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