Nanotechnology-based strategies for gastric cancer imaging and treatment

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Abstract

Gastric cancer is the second biggest cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Despite the improvement in deciphering molecular mechanisms, advances of detection and imaging, implementation of prevention programs, and personalized treatment, the overall curative rate remains low. In particular, with the emergence of nanomaterials, different imaging modalities can be integrated into one single platform, and combined therapies with synergetic effects against gastric cancer were established. Moreover, the development of theranostic strategies with simultaneous diagnostic and therapeutic ability was boosted by multifunctional nanoparticles. Herein, we present a comprehensive review of major nanotechnology-based breakthroughs for gastric cancer imaging and treatment. We will describe the superiority of nanomaterials used in gastric cancer and summarize nanotechnology applications for the improvement of cancer imaging and therapeutic efficacy.

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Li, X., Ai, S., Lu, X., Liu, S., & Guan, W. (2021, October 4). Nanotechnology-based strategies for gastric cancer imaging and treatment. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01947c

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