Um modelo matemático em quimioterapia
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2012.013.01.0001Abstract
Modelo matemático aplicado em câncer é considerado para entender os motivos que levam ao tratamento quimioterápico mal sucedido. Frente às implicações do tratamento oncológico, os resultados indicam que a administração de baixas doses e longos intervalos de tempo entre as dosagens estão relacionados ao fracasso terapêutico.References
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