Cancer Nanotechnology in Medicine: A Promising Approach for Cancer Detection and Diagnosis

2020 
Despite extraordinary advances that have been made in cancer therapy, the number of cancer cases continue to surge, making it the leading cause of death across the world. As a result, early detection is one of the key aspects in the battle against the disease. Screening and early diagnosis play a pivotal role for effective treatment and to lower the cancer mortality rate. Cancer nanotechnology is a new branch in biology that provides a link between nanotechnology and clinical cancer research. Moreover, it also aims to integrate the advancements made in the manufacture of nanoscale devices with cellular and molecular components associated with cancer diagnosis and therapy. Understanding these new technologies is crucial to integrating these practices into clinical settings. This novel approach has facilitated the conjugation of nanoscale devices with agents such as tumor-specific li-gands, antibodies, and imaging probes. This review summarizes the advancements made in nanotechnology based approaches in diagnosing cancer. Coupling of nanoparticles with targeting molecules enables an efficient interaction between biological systems with extraordinary accuracy. The progress associated with nanoscale devices such as metal based nanomaterials, exosomes, magnetic nanoparticles, in addition to quantum dots and lab on chip devices with regard to diagnostic applications has been discussed. We summarize how nanoparticles take advantage of the tumor microenvironment for targeting cancer cells. Further, the review outlines the drawbacks, challenges, and future prospects associated with these techniques as effective strategies to replace current clinical trends.
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