Recent advances in "smart" delivery systems for extended drug release in cancer therapy

Regina-Veronicka Kalaydina,1,* Komal Bajwa,2,* Bessi Qorri,1,* Alexandria Decarlo,3 Myron R Szewczuk1 1Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, Queen’s University, 2Postgraduate Medical Education, Graduate Diploma and Professional Master in Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Que...

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Main Authors: Kalaydina RV, Bajwa K, Qorri B, Decarlo A, Szewczuk MR
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-08-01
Series:International Journal of Nanomedicine
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/recent-advances-in-smart-delivery-systems-for-extended-drug-release-in-peer-reviewed-article-IJN
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spelling doaj-0dd2289ae4124e4ab39786ecebf6ac0a2020-11-25T01:49:47ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1178-20132018-08-01Volume 134727474539951Recent advances in "smart" delivery systems for extended drug release in cancer therapyKalaydina RVBajwa KQorri BDecarlo ASzewczuk MRRegina-Veronicka Kalaydina,1,* Komal Bajwa,2,* Bessi Qorri,1,* Alexandria Decarlo,3 Myron R Szewczuk1 1Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, Queen’s University, 2Postgraduate Medical Education, Graduate Diploma and Professional Master in Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Queen’s University, 3Department of Biology, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada *These authors contributed equally to this work Abstract: Advances in nanomedicine have become indispensable for targeted drug delivery, early detection, and increasingly personalized approaches to cancer treatment. Nanoparticle-based drug-delivery systems have overcome some of the limitations associated with traditional cancer-therapy administration, such as reduced drug solubility, chemoresistance, systemic toxicity, narrow therapeutic indices, and poor oral bioavailability. Advances in the field of nanomedicine include “smart” drug delivery, or multiple levels of targeting, and extended-release drug-delivery systems that provide additional methods of overcoming these limitations. More recently, the idea of combining smart drug delivery with extended-release has emerged in hopes of developing highly efficient nanoparticles with improved delivery, bioavailability, and safety profiles. Although functionalized and extended-release drug-delivery systems have been studied extensively, there remain gaps in the literature concerning their application in cancer treatment. We aim to provide an overview of smart and extended-release drug-delivery systems for the delivery of cancer therapies, as well as to introduce innovative advancements in nanoparticle design incorporating these principles. With the growing need for increasingly personalized medicine in cancer treatment, smart extended-release nanoparticles have the potential to enhance chemotherapy delivery, patient adherence, and treatment outcomes in cancer patients. Keywords: nanomedicine, smart delivery systems, extended drug release, personalized medicinehttps://www.dovepress.com/recent-advances-in-smart-delivery-systems-for-extended-drug-release-in-peer-reviewed-article-IJNnanomedicine“smart” delivery systemsextended-drug releasepersonalized medicine
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Qorri B
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Recent advances in "smart" delivery systems for extended drug release in cancer therapy
International Journal of Nanomedicine
nanomedicine
“smart” delivery systems
extended-drug release
personalized medicine
author_facet Kalaydina RV
Bajwa K
Qorri B
Decarlo A
Szewczuk MR
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title Recent advances in "smart" delivery systems for extended drug release in cancer therapy
title_short Recent advances in "smart" delivery systems for extended drug release in cancer therapy
title_full Recent advances in "smart" delivery systems for extended drug release in cancer therapy
title_fullStr Recent advances in "smart" delivery systems for extended drug release in cancer therapy
title_full_unstemmed Recent advances in "smart" delivery systems for extended drug release in cancer therapy
title_sort recent advances in "smart" delivery systems for extended drug release in cancer therapy
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Nanomedicine
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publishDate 2018-08-01
description Regina-Veronicka Kalaydina,1,* Komal Bajwa,2,* Bessi Qorri,1,* Alexandria Decarlo,3 Myron R Szewczuk1 1Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, Queen’s University, 2Postgraduate Medical Education, Graduate Diploma and Professional Master in Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Queen’s University, 3Department of Biology, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada *These authors contributed equally to this work Abstract: Advances in nanomedicine have become indispensable for targeted drug delivery, early detection, and increasingly personalized approaches to cancer treatment. Nanoparticle-based drug-delivery systems have overcome some of the limitations associated with traditional cancer-therapy administration, such as reduced drug solubility, chemoresistance, systemic toxicity, narrow therapeutic indices, and poor oral bioavailability. Advances in the field of nanomedicine include “smart” drug delivery, or multiple levels of targeting, and extended-release drug-delivery systems that provide additional methods of overcoming these limitations. More recently, the idea of combining smart drug delivery with extended-release has emerged in hopes of developing highly efficient nanoparticles with improved delivery, bioavailability, and safety profiles. Although functionalized and extended-release drug-delivery systems have been studied extensively, there remain gaps in the literature concerning their application in cancer treatment. We aim to provide an overview of smart and extended-release drug-delivery systems for the delivery of cancer therapies, as well as to introduce innovative advancements in nanoparticle design incorporating these principles. With the growing need for increasingly personalized medicine in cancer treatment, smart extended-release nanoparticles have the potential to enhance chemotherapy delivery, patient adherence, and treatment outcomes in cancer patients. Keywords: nanomedicine, smart delivery systems, extended drug release, personalized medicine
topic nanomedicine
“smart” delivery systems
extended-drug release
personalized medicine
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