Multifunctional Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapeutic Applications: Design and Challenges describes the use of multifunctional nanoparticles for cancer treatment, highlighting their toxicological evaluation and opportunities for prospective clinical therapeutic development. Besides significant research and clinical success, cancer nanomedicines currently face challenges towards clinical translation and this book aims to shed a light on complex issues. Sections discuss synthetic strategies and functionalization of nanoparticles, routes of administration, biological barriers and how to overcome them, nanoparticles for cancer treatment available in the market, active targeting approach, non-viral gene-based therapy with multifunctional nanoparticles, and the use of nanoparticles in immunotherapy. In addition, the book covers image guided cancer therapy, stem cell targeted therapy, and toxicity. This is a valuable resource for cancer researchers, oncologists, clinicians, and members of the biomedical field who need to understand the potential of multifunctional nanoparticles in cancer drug delivery, diagnosis, and treatment.
Biografie (Sabu Thomas)
Sabu Thomas is a Professor of Polymer Science and Engineering at Mahatma Gandhi University (India). He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and a Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences. Thomas has published over 300 papers in peer reviewed journals on his polymer composite, membrane separation, polymer blend and alloy, and polymer recycling research and has edited several books.