Cancer Nanotechnology: The Recent Developments in the Cancer Therapy


Authored by Gandhali A Deshpande

The nanotechnology is prominent in medicine for various applications. Nanotechnology is a multidisciplinary field, which covers diverse arrays of devices made using principles of engineering, biology, physics, and chemistry. The increasing number of nanomedicines is approved clinically, used safely, which highlights the important role of nanotechnology in the field of cancer research. The successful application of nanotechnology to the targeted smart drug therapy ISA rapidly growing component of armamentarium against cancer. Nanotechnology is being applied to cancer in two broad areas: the development of nanovectors, such as nanoparticles, which can be loaded with drugs or imaging agents and then targeted to tumors, and high throughput nanosensor devices for detecting the biological signatures of cancer. This advanced technology provides a unique approach and comprehensive technology against cancer through early diagnosis, prediction, prevention, personalized therapy, and medicine. This review focuses on nanotechnology-based clinical approaches in the advancements of cancer therapy.

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