Uncertainty quantification and control of kinetic models of tumour growth under clinical uncertainties
Andrea Medaglia,
Giulia Colelli,
Lisa Farina
et al.
Abstract:In this work, we develop a kinetic model for tumour growth taking into account the effects of clinical uncertainties characterising the tumours' progression. The action of therapeutic protocols trying to steer the tumours' volume towards a target size is then investigated by means of suitable selective-type controls acting at the level of cellular dynamics. By means of classical tools of statistical mechanics for many-agent systems, we are able to prove that it is possible to dampen clinical uncertainties acro… Show more
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