Mechanisms and Barriers in Cancer Nanomedicine: Addressing Challenges, Looking for Solutions

Thomas J. Anchordoquy(University of Colorado Denver), Yechezkel Barenholz, Diana Boraschi(Institute of Protein Biochemistry), Michael Chorny(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Paolo Decuzzi(Italian Institute of Technology), Marina A. Dobrovolskaia(Leidos (United States)), Z. Shadi Farhangrazi(University of Denver), Dorothy Farrell(National Institutes of Health), Alberto Gabizón(Shaare Zedek Medical Center), Hamidreza Ghandehari(University of Utah), Biana Godin(Houston Methodist), Ninh M. La‐Beck(Texas Tech University), Julia Y. Ljubimova(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), S. Moein Moghimi(Durham University), L Pagliaro(Cassava Sciences (United States)), Ji‐Ho Park(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Dan Peer(Tel Aviv University), Erkki Ruoslahti(Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute), Natalie J. Serkova(University of Colorado Denver), Dmitri Simberg(Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute)
ACS Nano
January 9, 2017
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Abstract

Remarkable progress has recently been made in the synthesis and characterization of engineered nanoparticles for imaging and treatment of cancers, resulting in several promising candidates in clinical trials. Despite these advances, clinical applications of nanoparticle-based therapeutic/imaging agents remain limited by biological, immunological, and translational barriers. In order to overcome the existing status quo in drug delivery, there is a need for open and frank discussion in the nanomedicine community on what is needed to make qualitative leaps toward translation. In this Nano Focus, we present the main discussion topics and conclusions from a recent workshop: "Mechanisms and Barriers in Nanomedicine". The focus of this informal meeting was on biological, toxicological, immunological, and translational aspects of nanomedicine and approaches to move the field forward productively. We believe that these topics reflect the most important issues in cancer nanomedicine.


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