Mathematical model for cancer prevalence and cancer mortality

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Authors

KALAS Josef NOVOTNÝ Jan MICHÁLEK Jaroslav NAKONECHNY Oleksandr

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Taurida Journal of Computer Science Theory and Mathematics
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Web http://tvim.info/files/tvim_2013_2.pdf
Field General mathematics
Keywords Deterministic model; differential equations; asymptotic properties; cancer prevalence and mortality in a population; short-term prediction; long-term prediction; regression model.
Description The first part of the paper designs a deterministic model to describe cancer prevalence and mortality in a population. Next the asymptotic properties of the model are investigated. In the second part, the model is applied to real-world data. For selected model data, a numerical solution is found to the differential equations describing the model, a long-term prediction is made with its results compared with those of predictions made by regression analysis, which are often used to model the prevalence and mortality in the present literature. It is shown that, although for short-term predictions (up to 10 years) both approaches are nearly equivalent, there is a major difference between them if a longer-term prediction is made and finding a reliable prediction for a period longer than 10 years based on short time series seems to be unlikely.
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