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Recent Advances and Trends in Nanoparticles Based Photothermal and Photodynamic Therapy Publisher Pubmed



Kadkhoda J1, 2 ; Tarighatnia A3 ; Barar J1 ; Aghanejad A1 ; Davaran S1, 2
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Source: Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy Published:2022


Abstract

Light-mediated therapies, including photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT) have been exploited as minimally invasive techniques for ablation of various tumors., Both modalities may eradicate tumors with minimal side effects to normal tissues and organs. Moreover, developments of light-mediated approaches using nanoparticles (NPs) and photosensitizer (PS) as diagnostic and therapeutic agents may have a crucial role in achieving successful cancer treatment. In recent years, novel nanoplatforms and strategies have been investigated to boost the therapeutic effect. In this regard, gold, iron oxide, graphene oxide nanoparticles and hybrid nanocomposites have attracted attention. Moreover, the combination of these materials with PS, in the form of hybrid NPs, reduces in vitro and in vivo normal tissue cytotoxicity, improves their solubility property in the biological environment and enhances the therapeutic effects. In this review, we look into the basic principles of PTT and PDT with their strengths and limitations to treat cancers. We also will discuss light-based nanoparticles and their PTT and PDT applications in the preclinical and clinical translation. Also, recent advances and trends in this field will be discussed along with the clinical challenges of PTT and PDT. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
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