These introductory chapters are followed by those exploring cancer diagnosis and a myriad of delivery methods for nanotherapeutics. First, it briefly discusses the challenges and limitations of conventional cancer treatments, and presents an overview of the use of nanotechnology in treating cancer. This book reviews the use of theranostic nanoparticles for cancer applications over the past decade. There is growing interest in using remotely triggered drug delivery systems to limit cytotoxicity in the diseased area. Some drugs have proven effective but all carry risks of adverse side effects. In oncology, chemotherapeutics have been routinely used. Nanotechnology has enabled the development of smart theranostic platforms that can concurrently diagnose disease, start primary treatment, monitor response and initiate secondary treatments if required. As the need for cost-effective disease diagnosis grows, drug delivery systems that can act as multifunctional carriers for imaging contrast and therapy agents could provide unique breakthroughs in oncology. Theranostics, the technology to simultaneously diagnose and treat a disease, is a nascent field that is growing rapidly in this era of personalized medicine. Each of the chapters that make up this comprehensive volume is authored by a researcher, clinician, or regulatory agency member known for their expertise in this field. This book is the first to focus specifically on cancer nanotheranostics.
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