Nanomedicine therapeutic approaches to overcome cancer drug resistance

Janet L. Markman(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Arthur Rekechenetskiy(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Eggehard Holler(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Julia Y. Ljubimova(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center)
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
October 10, 2013
Cited by 730Open Access
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Abstract

Nanomedicine is an emerging form of therapy that focuses on alternative drug delivery and improvement of the treatment efficacy while reducing detrimental side effects to normal tissues. Cancer drug resistance is a complicated process that involves multiple mechanisms. Here we discuss the major forms of drug resistance and the new possibilities that nanomedicines offer to overcome these treatment obstacles. Novel nanomedicines that have a high ability for flexible, fast drug design and production based on tumor genetic profiles can be created making drug selection for personal patient treatment much more intensive and effective. This review aims to demonstrate the advantage of the young medical science field, nanomedicine, for overcoming cancer drug resistance. With the advanced design and alternative mechanisms of drug delivery known for different nanodrugs including liposomes, polymer conjugates, micelles, dendrimers, carbon-based, and metallic nanoparticles, overcoming various forms of multi-drug resistance looks promising and opens new horizons for cancer treatment.


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