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Nanotechnology in Cancer
An exploration of the emerging therapeutic, diagnostic, and drug delivery applications of nanotechnology and nanomaterials in cancer research and oncology
Anshu Mathur (Edited by)
9780323390804, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 21 October 2016
218 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2 cm, 0.68 kg
Nanotechnology in Cancer covers current nanotechnology-based nanotherapeutics involving gold nanoparticles, colloids, gels, magnetic nanoparticles, radiofrequency, gene therapy, biological particles, and the intermolecular interactions associated with nanoparticle based cancer therapy in vivo. Different cancer types and locations are considered alongside the corresponding treatment types, and the use of imaging technologies and animal models are also explored. Both scientific and clinical aspects are considered by authors coming from both fields, with the authors using their backgrounds from different disciplines to make the connection between cancer and effective drug delivery and therapeutic strategies.
Introduction Anshu B. Mathur 1. Gold Nanoparticles for Non-Invasive Radiofrequency Cancer Hyperthermia Stuart James Corr, Steven Curley 2. Silk Fibroin Nanoparticles and Cancer Therapy Anshu B. Mathur 3. Animal Models in Cancer Nanotechnology Suzanne Craig, Vanessa Behrana Jensen 4. Surgical Implications of Surface Texturing in Breast Implants Dhivya Srinivasa, Brian Blumenauer, Mark Clemens 5. Nano-scale engineering of silk fibroin scaffold architecture to repair patient-specific cancer defects Anshu B. Mathur, Lina W. Dunne, Tejaswi S. Iyyanki, Charles E. Butler 6. Magnetic Nanoparticles and Cancer Cem Levent Altan, Seyda Bucak 7. Nanotechnology in Neurosurgical Oncology Aaron Tan, Rebecca Jeyaraj, Sherrie Fluer De Lacey 8. Nanotechnologies for Brain Tumor Therapy Gerardo Caruso, Lucia Merlo and Maria Caffo
Subject Areas: Electronics & communications engineering [TJ], Materials science [TGM], Pharmacology [MMG], Oncology [MJCL]