Magnetic polymeric nanoassemblies for magnetic resonance imaging-combined cancer theranostics

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Abstract

Cancer has become one of the primary causes of death worldwide. Current cancer-therapy schemes are progressing relatively slowly in terms of reducing mortality, prolonging survival, time and enhancing cure rate, owing to the enormous obstacles of cancer pathophysiology. Therefore, specific diagnosis and therapy for malignant tumors are becoming more and more crucial and urgent, especially for early cancer diagnosis and cancer-targeted therapy. Derived theranostics that combine several functions into one “package” could further overcome undesirable differences in biodistribution and selectivity between distinct imaging and therapeutic agents. In this article, we discuss a chief clinical diagnosis tool – MRI – focusing on recent progress in magnetic agents or systems in multifunctional polymer nanoassemblies for combing cancer theranostics. We describe abundant polymeric MRI-contrast agents integrated with chemotherapy, gene therapy, thermotherapy, and radiotherapy, as well as other developing directions.

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Gan, S., Lin, Y., Feng, Y., Shui, L., Li, H., & Zhou, G. (2018). Magnetic polymeric nanoassemblies for magnetic resonance imaging-combined cancer theranostics. International Journal of Nanomedicine. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S164817

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