Leonid Hanin

Affiliations: 
Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID, United States 
Area:
Mathematics, Mathematics Education
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Hanin L. (2023) The circulation stage of the metastatic cascade: A mathematical description and its clinical implications. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 572: 111582
Hanin L. (2020) Paradoxical Effects of Tumor Shrinkage on Long-Term Survival of Cancer Patients Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics. 6
Hanin L, Jandrig B, Pavlova L, et al. (2019) THE NATURAL HISTORY OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA WITH PULMONARY METASTASES ILLUMINATED THROUGH MATHEMATICAL MODELING. Mathematical Biosciences
Hanin L, Rose J. (2018) Suppression of Metastasis by Primary Tumor and Acceleration of Metastasis Following Primary Tumor Resection: A Natural Law? Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
Hanin L, Pavlova L. (2016) A quantitative insight into metastatic relapse of breast cancer. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 394: 172-81
Hanin L, Seidel K, Stoevesandt D. (2015) A "universal" model of metastatic cancer, its parametric forms and their identification: what can be learned from site-specific volumes of metastases. Journal of Mathematical Biology
Hanin L, Rose J. (2015) Uncovering the natural history of cancer from post-mortem cross-sectional diameters of hepatic metastases. Mathematical Medicine and Biology : a Journal of the Ima
Hanin L, Zaider M. (2014) Optimal schedules of fractionated radiation therapy by way of the greedy principle: biologically-based adaptive boosting. Physics in Medicine and Biology. 59: 4085-98
Hanin L, Zaider M. (2014) On the probability of cure for heavy-ion radiotherapy. Physics in Medicine and Biology. 59: 3829-42
Hanin L, Bunimovich-Mendrazitsky S. (2014) Reconstruction of the natural history of metastatic cancer and assessment of the effects of surgery: Gompertzian growth of the primary tumor. Mathematical Biosciences. 247: 47-58
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