Nanotechnology-based combinatorial phototherapy for enhanced cancer treatment

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Abstract

Nanotechnology-based phototherapy has attracted enormous attention to cancer treatment owning to its non-invasiveness, high controllability and accuracy. Given the fast development of anti-tumor strategies, we summarize various examples of multifunctional nanosystems to highlight the recent advances in nanotechnology-based combinatorial phototherapy towards improving cancer treatment. The limitations of the monotherapeutic approach and the superiority of the photo-involved combinatorial strategies are discussed in each part. The future breakthroughs and clinical perspectives of combinatorial phototherapy are also outlooked. Our perspectives may inspire researchers to develop more effective phototherapy-based cancer-treating approaches.

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Chen, H., Timashev, P., Zhang, Y., Xue, X., & Liang, X. J. (2022, April 4). Nanotechnology-based combinatorial phototherapy for enhanced cancer treatment. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra09067d

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