STOCHASTIC MODEL TO FIND THE IDENTIFIABILITY OF ALPHA AMYLASE AND CORTISOL REACTIVITIES IN BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS

Main Authors: Dr. P. Senthil Kumar, P. Bharathi Kannammal
Format: Article
Terbitan: , 2018
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/1481123
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  • Overall understanding of the unification of the stress reaction in this population, this paper reveals the diurnal and acute alpha-amylase profiles of breast cancer survivors and women with no history of cancer. Outcome of this study exhibit that breast cancer survivors showed same but raised patterns of alpha amylase concentrations in diurnal and acute profiles corresponding to healthy women, contradict to their Cortisol results which displayed normal diurnal and blunted acute patterns. In this paper, different well known results on parametric identification for stochastic model will be discussed and some new results are presented. Then we present the non-identifiability of the Moolgar-Kar-Venzon-Knudson (MVK) two stage model of carcinogenesis and compared with alpha-amylase and cortisol reactivities in breast cancer survivors.