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World J Methodol. Sep 20, 2024; 14(3): 93930
Published online Sep 20, 2024. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v14.i3.93930
Table 2 Application of Monte Carlo method in cancer treatment optimization, personalized medicine and drug efficacy modeling, predictive modeling for disease outcomes, evaluation of treatment risks and benefits, and economic impact assessment of interventions and treatments
Field
Specific issue
Outcomes
Ref.
Cancer treatment optimizationRadiation therapy simulationsApplications of the Monte Carlo method to model treatment heads for neutral and charged particle radiation therapy and specific in-room devices for imaging and therapy purposesPark et al[22], 2021
Dose delivery strategiesThe method may be used to calculate dose distributions and further investigations aimed at improving dose delivery and planning in cancer patientsChiuyo et al[23], 2022
Personalized medicine and drug efficacy modelingAntibiotic dosing regimen analysisThe simulated therapeutic curve was virtually identical to that obtained experimentallyMilligan et al[21], 2013
Predictive modeling for disease outcomesInfectious diseaseThe employed Bayesian Monte Carlo regression framework allows for incorporating prior domain knowledge, which makes it suitable for use on limited yet complex datasets as often encountered in epidemiologyStojanović et al[24], 2019
COVID-19The method of the Monte Carlo algorithm was used to conduct Bayesian inference and illustrate the proposed approach with data on COVID-19 from 20 European countries. The approach performs well on simulated data and produces posterior predictions that fit reported cases, deaths, and hospital and intensive care occupancy wellRehms et al[25], 2024
Evaluation of treatment risks and benefitsApplication to the prophylaxis of deep vein thrombosisThe simulation was feasible to model the joint density of therapeutic risks and benefits of prophylaxis in patients with deep vein thrombosisLynd et al[26], 2004
Economic impact assessment of interventions and treatmentsA Monte Carlo simulation approach for estimating the health and economic impact of interventions provided at SRCsUsing Monte Carlo simulation methods, the health and economic impact of SRCs can be reasonably estimated to demonstrate the utility of SRCs and justify their growing importance in the healthcare delivery landscape of the United StatesArenas et al[5], 2017