articleCancersMar 14, 2024GOLD OA

Application of Nanoparticles for Magnetic Hyperthermia for Cancer Treatment—The Current State of Knowledge

University of Łódź

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Abstract

Hyperthermia (HT) is an anti-cancer therapy commonly used with radio and chemotherapies based on applying heat (39-45 °C) to inhibit tumor growth. However, controlling heat towards tumors and not normal tissues is challenging. Therefore, nanoparticles (NPs) are used in HT to apply heat only to tumor tissues to induce DNA damage and the expression of heat shock proteins, which eventually result in apoptosis. The aim of this review article is to summarize recent advancements in HT with the use of magnetic NPs to locally increase temperature and promote cell death. In addition, the recent development of nanocarriers as NP-based drug delivery systems is discussed. Finally, the efficacy of HT combined with…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Nanocarriers
  • Photothermal therapy
  • Hyperthermia
  • Radiation therapy
  • Cancer research
  • Magnetic nanoparticles
  • Drug delivery
  • Immunotherapy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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