Current advance of nanotechnology in diagnosis and treatment for malignant tumors

Bilan Wang(Sichuan University), Shiqi Hu(Sichuan University), Yan Teng(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Junli Chen(West China Medical Center of Sichuan University), Haoyuan Wang(Sichuan University), Yezhen Xu(Sichuan University), Kaiyu Wang(Sichuan University), Jianguo Xu(Sichuan University), Yongzhong Cheng(Sichuan University), Xiang Gao(Sichuan University)
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
August 12, 2024
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Abstract

Cancer remains a significant risk to human health. Nanomedicine is a new multidisciplinary field that is garnering a lot of interest and investigation. Nanomedicine shows great potential for cancer diagnosis and treatment. Specifically engineered nanoparticles can be employed as contrast agents in cancer diagnostics to enable high sensitivity and high-resolution tumor detection by imaging examinations. Novel approaches for tumor labeling and detection are also made possible by the use of nanoprobes and nanobiosensors. The achievement of targeted medication delivery in cancer therapy can be accomplished through the rational design and manufacture of nanodrug carriers. Nanoparticles have the capability to effectively transport medications or gene fragments to tumor tissues via passive or active targeting processes, thus enhancing treatment outcomes while minimizing harm to healthy tissues. Simultaneously, nanoparticles can be employed in the context of radiation sensitization and photothermal therapy to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of malignant tumors. This review presents a literature overview and summary of how nanotechnology is used in the diagnosis and treatment of malignant tumors. According to oncological diseases originating from different systems of the body and combining the pathophysiological features of cancers at different sites, we review the most recent developments in nanotechnology applications. Finally, we briefly discuss the prospects and challenges of nanotechnology in cancer.


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