MIXED-INTEGER OPTIMIZATION PROBLEM OF TREATMENT STRATEGY

Abstract

A personalized calculation of linear treatment strategy is considered. The forecast model admits a nonlinear dependence on initial state and parameters of object. After the substitution of the initial state and parameters of the patient the optimization task takes the form of a linear mixed-integer problem. An example of an optimal treatment strategy calculation is considered.

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Vladimir Pavlov, Olena Nosovets, Oleksandr Davydko, Andrii Diak, Olha Shaposhnyk

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Vladimir Pavlov, Olena Nosovets, Oleksandr Davydko, Andrii Diak, Olha Shaposhnyk (2018). MIXED-INTEGER OPTIMIZATION PROBLEM OF TREATMENT STRATEGY. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 3(21), 42-49. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-616528