About this Research Topic
The literature has moved from this previous “nanomedicine dogma” to a more diverse technology approach that includes controlled release, cross biological barriers, reduced toxicity, activation of the immune system, induction of immunogenic cell death and more. Nowadays researchers understand nanomedicine as a very versatile technological platform to improve cancer therapy and diagnosis.
The aim of this Research Topic is to describe the most recent science and technology advances in the field of nanomedicine with cancer targets and therapeutics. We welcome submissions of Original Research, Review, Mini-Review and Clinical Trial articles focusing on but not limited to the following subtopics:
1) Targeting nanoparticles to tumors.
2) Immunological modulation and nanotechnology.
3) Nanoparticles for targeting tumor imaging.
4) Immunogenic cell death and nanotechnology.
5) Triggering Immune System with Nanoparticles.
6) The evolving science and engineering of nanoparticles.
7) The combination of nanoparticles with other cancer therapeutics.
8) Clinical trials using nanoparticles.
9) New Nanomedicine perspectives.
Keywords: Nanoparticles, Nanomedicine, Immunology, Imaging, Immunogenic Cell Death
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