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Design of nanosystems for melanoma treatment

  • Asal Farasatkia
  • , Lidia Maeso
  • , Hamidreza Gharibi
  • , Alireza Dolatshahi-Pirouz
  • , Goran M. Stojanovic
  • , Pablo Edmundo Antezana
  • , Jee Heon Jeong
  • , Martin Federico Desimone
  • , Gorka Orive
  • , Mahshid Kharaziha
  • Isfahan University of Technology
  • University of the Basque Country
  • Technical University of Denmark
  • University of Novi Sad
  • Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Universidade Federal do Rio Grande
  • NanoBioCel Research Group
  • Biomaterials and Nanomedicine (CIBER-BBN)
  • University Institute for Regenerative Medicine and Oral Implantology - UIRMI (UPV/EHU-Fundación Eduardo Anitua)

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Abstract

Melanoma is a prevalent and concerning form of skin cancer affecting millions of individuals worldwide. Unfortunately, traditional treatments can be invasive and painful, prompting the need for alternative therapies with improved efficacy and patient outcomes. Nanosystems offer a promising solution to these obstacles through the rational design of nanoparticles (NPs) which are structured into nanocomposite forms, offering efficient approaches to cancer treatment procedures. A range of NPs consisting of polymeric, metallic and metal oxide, carbon-based, and virus-like NPs have been studied for their potential in treating skin cancer. This review summarizes the latest developments in functional nanosystems aimed at enhancing melanoma treatment. The fundamentals of these nanosystems, including NPs and the creation of various functional nanosystem types, facilitating melanoma treatment are introduced. Then, the advances in the applications of functional nanosystems for melanoma treatment are summarized, outlining both their benefits and the challenges encountered in implementing nanosystem therapies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number124701
JournalInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics
Volume665
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Nov 2024

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Melanoma
  • Nanosystems
  • Skin Cancer Treatment Strategies
  • Targeted Delivery

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