Abstract
In medical practice, the effectiveness of fighting cancer is not only determined by the composition of the used drug, but determ ined by the administration method as well. As a result, having drugs with a suitable action profile is just a promising beginning, but without appropriate delivery method s , the therapy still can be ineffective. Finding the optimal biologic dose is an empir ical process in medical practice; however, using controllers, an automated optimal administration can be determined . In this paper , we evaluate the effectiveness of different drug delivery protocols; using in silico simulations (like bolus dose s, low - dose metron omic regimen and continuous infusion therapy ). In addition, we compare these results with discrete - time controller - based treatments containing state feedback, setpoint control, actual state observer and load estimation.
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