Tumor containment: a more general mathematical analysis.

J Math Biol

CEREMADE, CNRS, Université Paris-Dauphine, Université PSL, Place du Maréchal De Lattre De Tassigny, 75016, Paris, France.

Published: March 2024

Clinical and pre-clinical data suggest that treating some tumors at a mild, patient-specific dose might delay resistance to treatment and increase survival time. A recent mathematical model with sensitive and resistant tumor cells identified conditions under which a treatment aiming at tumor containment rather than eradication is indeed optimal. This model however neglected mutations from sensitive to resistant cells, and assumed that the growth-rate of sensitive cells is non-increasing in the size of the resistant population. The latter is not true in standard models of chemotherapy. This article shows how to dispense with this assumption and allow for mutations from sensitive to resistant cells. This is achieved by a novel mathematical analysis comparing tumor sizes across treatments not as a function of time, but as a function of the resistant population size.

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