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A survey of open questions in adaptive therapy: bridging mathematics and clinical translation

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Adaptive therapy is a dynamic cancer treatment protocol that updates (or "adapts") treatment decisions in anticipation of evolving tumor dynamics. This broad term encompasses many possible dynamic treatment protocols of patient-specific dose modulation or dose timing. Adaptive therapy maintains high levels of tumor burden to benefit from the competitive suppression of treatment-sensitive subpopulations on treatment-resistant subpopulations. This evolution-based approach to cancer treatment has been integrated into several ongoing or planned clinical trials, including treatment of metastatic castrate resistant prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, and BRAF-mutant melanoma. In the previous few decades, experimental and clinical investigation of adaptive therapy has progressed synergistically with mathematical and computational modeling. In this work, we discuss 11 open questions in cancer adaptive therapy mathematical modeling. The questions are split into three sections: 1) the necessary components of mathematical models of adaptive therapy 2) design and validation of dosing protocols, and 3) challenges and opportunities in clinical translation.
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hal-03891842 , version 1 (06-09-2024)

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Jeffrey West, Fred Adler, Jill Gallaher, Maximilian Strobl, Renee Brady-Nicholls, et al.. A survey of open questions in adaptive therapy: bridging mathematics and clinical translation. eLife, 2023, 12, ⟨10.7554/eLife.84263⟩. ⟨hal-03891842⟩
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