Authors: Raj Kumar
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Abstract: Nanotechnology has revolutionized the landscape of targeted cancer therapies by providing innovative tools to deliver therapeutic agents directly to tumor cells while minimizing damage to healthy tissues. This paper explores the latest advancements in nanotechnology applications for targeted cancer treatment, emphasizing the design and functionalization of various nanoparticle platforms, advanced drug delivery mechanisms, and tumor targeting strategies. It further discusses the integration of multifunctional nanoparticles enabling combination therapies, challenges related to biocompatibility, immune evasion, and clinical translation barriers. The paper concludes by highlighting future directions, including personalized nanomedicine and stimuli-responsive delivery systems, that promise to enhance therapeutic efficacy and patient outcomes in oncology.
DOI: http://doi.org/