Enhancing cancer immunotherapy treatment goals by using nanoparticle delivery system

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Abstract

Recently, there has been an incredible increase in research about the abnormal growth of cells (neoplasm), focusing on the management, treatment and preventing reoccur-rence. It has been understood that the natural defense system, composed of a variety of immune defensive cells, does not just limit its function in eliminating neoplastic cells, but also controls the growth and spread of tumor cells of different kinds to other parts of the body. Cancer immunotherapy, is a cancer treatment plan that educates the body’s defensive system to forestall, control, and eliminate tumor cells. The effectiveness of immunotherapy is achieved, to its highest efficacy, by the use of nanoparticles (NPs) for precise and timely delivery of immunotherapies to specific targeted neoplasms, with less or no harm to the healthy cells. Immunotherapies have been affirmed in clinical trials as a cancer regimen for various types of cancers, the side effects resulting from imprecise and non-targeted con-veyance is well managed with the use of nanoparticles. Nonetheless, we will concentrate on enhancing cancer immunotherapy approaches by the use of nanoparticles for the productivity of antitumor immunity. Nanoparticles will be presented and utilized as an objective immu-notherapy delivery system for high exactness and are thus a promising methodology for cancer treatment.

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Muluh, T. A., Chen, Z., Li, Y., Xiong, K., Jin, J., Fu, S., & Wu, J. (2021). Enhancing cancer immunotherapy treatment goals by using nanoparticle delivery system. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 16, 2389–2404. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S295300

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