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Nanoparticle and targeted systems for cancer therapy


Nanoparticle and targeted systems for cancer therapy

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This review explores recent work directed towards more targeted treatment of cancer, whether through more specific anti-cancer agents or through methods of delivery. These areas include delivery by avoiding the reticuloendothelial system, utilizing the enhanced permeability and retention effect and tumor-specific targeting. Treatment opportunities using antibody-targeted therapies are summarized. The ability to treat cancer by targeting delivery through angiogenesis is also discussed and antiangiogenic drugs in clinical trials are presented. Delivery methods that specifically use nanoparticles are also highlighted, including both degradable and nondegradable polymers.


Brannon-Peppas L, Blanchette JO

Advanced drug delivery reviews

2004-09-22 00:00

56

11

1649-59

Animals,Antineoplastic Agents,Drug Delivery Systems,Gene Therapy,Humans,Nanostructures,Nanotechnology,Neoplasms,Antineoplastic Agents

Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station, C0800, Austin, TX 78712-0231, USA. peppas@mail.utexas.edu

Adv. Drug Deliv. Rev.


0169-409X

10.1016/j.addr.2004.02.014

S0169409X04001450

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False

15350294

Jennifer Blanchette
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