Soluble Polymer Carriers for the Treatment of Cancer: The Importance of Molecular Architecture
University of California, Berkeley · University of California, San Francisco
Abstract
Chemotherapy can destroy tumors and arrest cancer progress. Unfortunately, severe side effects (treatment is usually a series of injections of highly toxic drugs) often restrict the frequency and size of dosages, much to the detriment of tumor inhibition. Most chemotherapeutic drugs have pharmacokinetic profiles with tremendous potential for improvement. Water-soluble polymers offer the potential to increase drug circulation time, improve drug solubility, prolong drug residence time in a tumor, and reduce toxicity. Cytotoxic drugs that are covalently attached to water-soluble polymers via reversible linkages more effectively target tumor tissue than the drugs alone. Macromolecules passively target solid tumor…
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3Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Drug
- Polymer
- Polymer architecture
- Drug delivery
- Extravasation
- Pharmacokinetics
- Drug carrier
- Good health and well-being