Abstract
Tumor regrowth and heterogeneity are important clinical parameters during radiotherapy, and the probability of treatment benefit critically depends on the tumor progression pattern in the interval between the fractional irradiation treatments. We propose an analytic, easy-to-use method to take into account clonal subpopulations with different specific growth rates and radiation resistances. The different strain regrowth effects, as described by Gompertz law, require a dose-boost to reproduce the survival probability of the corresponding homogeneous system and for uniform irradiation. However, the estimate of the survival fraction for a tumor with a hypoxic subpopulation is more reliable when there is a slow specific regrowth rate and when the dependence on the oxygen enhancement ratio of radiotherapy is consistently taken into account. The approach is discussed for non-linear two-population dynamics for breast cancer and can be easily generalized to a larger number of components and different tumor phenotypes.
Funder
FERS Sicilia for Tumor-Immune System Dynamics
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