Nanostructures for cancer therapy: From targeting to selective toxicology
GM Vlasceanu, L Victor, H Maricica, T Raluca… - … for Cancer Therapy, 2017 - Elsevier
Cancer treatment has dramatically evolved as understanding of the underlying biological
process has increased. As new treatments are developed and modified we expect increased …
process has increased. As new treatments are developed and modified we expect increased …
Cancer nanomedicine: Recent developments in drug delivery systems and strategies to overcome eventual barriers to achieve a better outcome
Cancer has been a global challenge given the number of limitations of current therapies,
such as multi-drug resistance, high levels of toxicity, side effects, the tumor …
such as multi-drug resistance, high levels of toxicity, side effects, the tumor …
[HTML][HTML] Nanotechnology for cancer treatment
WH Gmeiner, S Ghosh - Nanotechnology reviews, 2014 - degruyter.com
Nanotechnology has the potential to increase the selectivity and potency of chemical,
physical, and biological approaches for eliciting cancer cell death while minimizing …
physical, and biological approaches for eliciting cancer cell death while minimizing …
[HTML][HTML] Recent insights in nanotechnology-based drugs and formulations designed for effective anti-cancer therapy
E Piktel, K Niemirowicz, M Wątek, T Wollny… - Journal of …, 2016 - Springer
The rapid development of nanotechnology provides alternative approaches to overcome
several limitations of conventional anti-cancer therapy. Drug targeting using functionalized …
several limitations of conventional anti-cancer therapy. Drug targeting using functionalized …
A review of the current state of nanomedicines for targeting and treatment of cancers: achievements and future challenges
A Kermanizadeh, NR Jacobsen, F Murphy… - Advanced …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The design and utilization of nanomedicines offers great potential for treating various
diseases including cancers. Current challenges with traditional cancer treatment strategies …
diseases including cancers. Current challenges with traditional cancer treatment strategies …
[HTML][HTML] From nanoparticles to cancer nanomedicine: old problems with new solutions
Anticancer nanomedicines have been studied over 30 years, but fewer than 10 formulations
have been approved for clinical therapy today. Despite abundant options of anticancer …
have been approved for clinical therapy today. Despite abundant options of anticancer …
Cancer therapies: Applications, nanomedicines and nanotoxicology
T Andreani, P Severino, LM de Hollanda… - … for Cancer Therapy, 2017 - Elsevier
Nanotechnology is one of the most innovative scientific research fields, especially with
regard to medical applications. The use of nanotechnology in medical applications is called …
regard to medical applications. The use of nanotechnology in medical applications is called …
Clinical applications of tumor-targeted systems
X Zhang - New Nanomaterials and Techniques for Tumor …, 2020 - Springer
Cancer therapies are currently limited to surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. All these
methods risk damage to normal tissues or incomplete eradication of the cancer. The limits of …
methods risk damage to normal tissues or incomplete eradication of the cancer. The limits of …
Nanotechnology-based cancer therapeutics—promise and challenge—lessons learned through the NCI alliance for nanotechnology in cancer
D Farrell, K Ptak, NJ Panaro, P Grodzinski - Pharmaceutical research, 2011 - Springer
The new generation of nanotechnology-based drug formulations is challenging the
accepted ways of cancer treatment. Multi-functional nanomaterial constructs have the …
accepted ways of cancer treatment. Multi-functional nanomaterial constructs have the …
Perspectives on the past, present, and future of cancer nanomedicine
The justification of cancer nanomedicine relies on enhanced permeation (EP) and retention
(R) effect and the capability of intracellular targeting due primarily to size after internalization …
(R) effect and the capability of intracellular targeting due primarily to size after internalization …