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Cancer remains a major global health problem that requires innovative treatment strategies. Gold nanoparticles (PNBs) have become promising tools in cancer therapy due to their unique physicochemical properties. Their tunable size, shape and surface chemistry offer versatile functionalities that can be tailored for specific applications in cancer therapy. The purpose of this summary is to highlight the central role of MEP in various aspects of cancer treatment. GNPs have shown tremendous potential in drug delivery by improving the efficacy of conventional chemotherapy agents by improving their solubility, stability, and targeted delivery to tumor sites. In addition, their ability to absorb and convert near-infrared light into heat (photothermal therapy) enables precise local destruction of the tumor while minimizing damage to healthy tissue.
In addition, GNPs have been important in diagnostic imaging techniques such as computed tomography (CT) and photoacoustic imaging. , which makes it possible to detect cancer at an early stage and accurately monitor treatment responses. Their use in combination therapy, such as photodynamic therapy and radiosensitization, has shown synergistic effects, increasing treatment results. Despite these promising advances, GDP and #039 optimization still have challenges; ensuring biocompatibility, pharmacokinetics and long-term safety profiles. Addressing these issues will pave the way for the clinical translation of GNP-based therapies, providing new opportunities for personalized and effective anticancer treatment. The versatile applications of gold nanoparticles in cancer therapy offer enormous potential to change the landscape of cancer treatment by providing targeted, precise, and minimally invasive therapeutic procedures. Further research and development in this area promises to bring these new strategies from the laboratory to the clinic, ultimately benefiting cancer patients worldwide.
Keywords:
Gold nanoparticals, cancer therapy, Drug Delivery, Tumor,AuNPs
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"ROLE OF GOLD NANOPARTICALS IN CANCER THERAPY", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 12, page no.53 - 64, December-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2312009.pdf
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