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Nanoparticles in Cancer Theranostics. Current Progress in Cancer Management

ISBN: 9781032732282
ISBN: 9781032732282
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2024/10

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340

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Περιγραφή

This book comprehensively reviews the application of nanoparticles in cancer diagnosis and treatment. The introductory section provides a fundamental understanding of cancer biology, its global incidence and prevalence, and the intricate nano-bio interactions at the cellular level. The subsequent section discusses the pivotal role of nanoparticles in precise cancer detection, enhancing cancer imaging, and serving as contrast agents for accurate diagnosis. It also presents cutting-edge nanotechnology-based methods for detecting HTLV-1 retroviruses. The following section covers the utilization of lipid-based nanoparticles, monoclonal antibodies, and advanced nanotherapeutics for targeted cancer treatments. The chapters also explore polymeric nanoparticles for cancer vaccines, membrane-based nano-vaccines, and gene therapy approaches employing nanoparticles. The book further examines the application of nanotechnology in radiotherapy, phototherapy modalities, and strategies to overcome drug resistance. Additionally, it addresses chemodynamic nanoparticles for theranostics and the use of bioengineered virus-like nanoparticles in diagnostics and therapeutics. In the concluding sections, the book discusses the current status of anti-cancer nanotherapeutics in clinical trials and the challenges and future prospects of nanoparticle applications. This book is a useful resource for researchers, clinicians, and students in the fields of oncology and nanotechnology.

Περιεχόμενα

Part I: Introduction                                                                                                              

Chapter 1. An Introduction to Fundamentals of Cancer Cell Biology

Neelam Thakur and Prudhvi Lal Bhukya

 

Chapter 2. Recent Patterns of Cancer Incidence and Mortality: Global and Indian Scenario

Sunita Saklani

 

Chapter 3. Nano-Bio Dynamics: Mechanisms and Challenges in Shaping Nanomaterials for Biomedical Use

Gagandeep Singh, L Preethi, and Neelam Thakur

 

Part II: Nanoparticles in Cancer Diagnosis

Chapter 4. Conventional Methods of Cancer Diagnosis

Sunita Saklani     

 

Chapter 5. Uncovering the Impact of Nanoparticles in Cancer Diagnosis

Priyanka Chambial, Asvin Suresh Babu and Neelam Thakur

 

Chapter 6. Nano Contrast Agents: Illuminating Cancer Pathways for Precise Diagnosis

Gagandeep Singh, Arshiya Sood and Neelam Thakur

 

Chapter 7. Cancer Imaging Enhancement through Nanotechnology

Samjeet Singh Thakur and Bhagwati Prashad Sharma

 

Chapter 8. Cancer Detection: Nanodevices at the Forefront of Early Diagnosis

Arshiya Sood, Ishant Arora and Neelam Thakur

 

Part III: Nanoparticles in Cancer Therapy

Chapter 9. Conventional Methods of Cancer Therapy

Priyanka Chambial, Prudhvi Lal Bhukya, Vidushi Bahl and Neelam Thakur

 

Chapter 10. Exploring the Nanoparticles in Cancer treatment

Priyanka Chambial, Christy Thomas, and Neelam Thakur

 

Chapter 11. Lipid-based Nanoparticles to Diagnose and Cure Cancer

Anju Singh and Kamal Kishor Thakur

 

Chapter 12. Multifunctional Nanomaterials for Advanced Cancer Therapy

 Akriti Sharma, Arundhati and Divya Dhawal Bhandari

 

Chapter 13. Monoclonal Antibodies for Targeted Drug Delivery

Sujata Adhana, Jyoti Chaudhary, Anil Kumar Mavi

 

Chapter 14. Nanoparticles in Immunotherapy for Viral-Related Cancers

Akash Tripathi Satsangi, Soumya Upadhyay, Jyoti and Anil Kumar Mavi

 

Chapter 15. Sequential Catalytic Nanomedicine-enabled Chemotherapy-based Synergetic Cancer Treatments

Priyanka Chambial, Rhea Vas and Neelam Thakur

 

Chapter 16. Strategies Using Nanomedicine to Manage Drug Resistance in Cancer

Divya Dhawal Bhandari, Anuradha Derashri, Nitin Kolhe, Akanksha Dwivedi, Hitesh Chopra, Akriti Sharma and Arundhati