TCRT August 2005No. 4 (p 311-454) August 2005 ISSN 1533-0338 Targeted Drug Delivery in Cancer Therapy (p. 363-374)Chemotherapy has been the main modality of treatment for cancer patients; however, its success rate remains low, primarily due to limited accessibility of drugs to the tumor tissue, their intolerable toxicity, development of multi-drug resistance, and the dynamic heterogeneous biology of the growing tumors. Better understanding of tumor biology in recent years and new targeted drug delivery approaches that are being explored using different nanosystems and bioconjugates provide optimism in developing successful cancer therapy. This article reviews the possibilities and challenges for targeted drug delivery in cancer therapy.
Keywords: Nanoparticles; Bioconjugates; Tumor cells; Vasculature; and Anticancer agents. Jaspreet K. Vasir, M.S.1 1Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Subscription is more cost effective than purchasing PDFs on-the-fly. Click here for details. |
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