articleMedCommJun 22, 2024GOLD OA

Photodynamic therapy for cancer: mechanisms, photosensitizers, nanocarriers, and clinical studies

Jinan University · Zhaoqing University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a temporally and spatially precisely controllable, noninvasive, and potentially highly efficient method of phototherapy. The three components of PDT primarily include photosensitizers, oxygen, and light. PDT employs specific wavelengths of light to active photosensitizers at the tumor site, generating reactive oxygen species that are fatal to tumor cells. Nevertheless, traditional photosensitizers have disadvantages such as poor water solubility, severe oxygen-dependency, and low targetability, and the light is difficult to penetrate the deep tumor tissue, which remains the toughest task in the application of PDT in the clinic. Here, we systematically summarize the development and…

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Keywords
  • Nanocarriers
  • Photodynamic therapy
  • Cancer
  • Medicine
  • Cancer therapy
  • Cancer research
  • Internal medicine
  • Pharmacology
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