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Nanomedicines for Breast Cancer Theranostics addresses the
translational aspects and clinical perspectives of breast cancer
nanomedicine from a multidisciplinary perspective. The book
summarizes research efforts at the preclinical and clinical stage
of nanostructures and nanomedicine for dealing with the important
challenge of nanomedicine translation in breast cancer
theranostics. This book is an important resource for those working
in both academia and industry, focusing on hot topics in
biomaterials, biomedical engineering, drug delivery and oncology.
Hybrid nanostructures are nanoparticles which incorporate two or
more structures. These structures may represent organic or
inorganic material, but they synergistically improve the
application of the material for end users. Hybrid Nanostructures
for Cancer Theranostics explores how hybrid nanostructures are used
in cancer treatment. Focusing on the properties of hybrid
nanostructures, the book demonstrates how their unique
characteristics can be used to create more effective treatment
techniques. In the second half of the book, the chapters examine
how hybrid nanostructures are currently being used in practice,
assessing the pros and cons of using different types of
nanostructures for different treatments. This valuable resource
will allow readers to understand the core and emerging concept of
functionalization, bioconjugation, hyperthermia and phototherapy of
nanoparticles which allows for the greater use of hybrid
nanomaterials in cancer theranostics.
Nano-Pharmacokinetics and Theranostics: Advancing Cancer Therapy
addresses from a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach the
translational aspects and clinical perspectives of
nano-pharmacokinetics using cancer as a model disease.
Nano-pharmacokinetics is emerging as an important sub discipline of
nanoscience and medical sciences because of the increasing safety
issues of nanosystems on living organisms. This book reports the
dynamics of nanosystems in living organisms for better
understanding of nanotoxicity, pharmacology, biochemistry,
physiology and medicine perspectives. It further examines current
progress of state-of-the art pharmacokinetics mechanisms, which
will be of great help to develop more clinical-oriented nanosystems
with a wide safety margin. The book is divided into three sections:
the first section focuses on the concept of pharmacokinetics with
state-of-the-art Nano-Pharmacokinetics (NPK). The second section
looks at the engineering of nanoparticles and pharmacokinetics
clinical development. The final section focuses on
Nano-Pharmacokinetics and Theranostics, elaborating the basic
question of how pharmacokinetics of nanomaterials relate to their
end applications such as cancer therapy. Nano-Pharmacokinetics and
Theranostics: Advancing Cancer Therapy will be useful to
researchers in the field of nanoparticle based targeted drug
delivery including pharmaceutical scientists, material scientists,
chemists, nanotechnologists, biomedical scientists, and clinicians.
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