Challenges and strategies in anti-cancer nanomedicine development: An industry perspective
AstraZeneca (United Kingdom) · RWTH Aachen University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Successfully translating anti-cancer nanomedicines from pre-clinical proof of concept to demonstration of therapeutic value in the clinic is challenging. Having made significant advances with drug delivery technologies, we must learn from other areas of oncology drug development, where patient stratification and target-driven design have improved patient outcomes. We should evolve our nanomedicine development strategies to build the patient and disease into the line of sight from the outset. The success of small molecule targeted therapies has been significantly improved by employing a specific decision-making framework, such as AstraZeneca's 5R principle: right target/efficacy, right tissue/exposure, right…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 62.85
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 124
Authors
6- JIJennifer I. HareCorresponding
AstraZeneca (United Kingdom)
- TLTwan Lammers
RWTH Aachen University, Utrecht University, University of Twente
- MAMarianne Ashford
AstraZeneca (Poland), AstraZeneca (United Kingdom), AstraZeneca (Singapore)
- SPSanyogitta Puri
AstraZeneca (United Kingdom), AstraZeneca (Poland), AstraZeneca (Singapore)
- GSGert Storm
Utrecht University, University of Twente
Topics & keywords
- Nanomedicine
- Medicine
- Drug development
- Disease
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Medical physics
- Drug
- Engineering