Innovative Technologies Changing Cancer Treatment
Conventional therapies for cancer such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy remain a mainstay in treatment, but in many cases a targeted approach is lacking, and patients can be vulnerable to drug resistance. In recent years, novel concepts have been emerging to improve the traditional therapeutic optio...
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doaj-f9e9e8a6cd3a4958a1722d7b743c68b12020-11-24T21:02:20ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942018-06-0110620810.3390/cancers10060208cancers10060208Innovative Technologies Changing Cancer TreatmentSara Charmsaz0Maria Prencipe1Maeve Kiely2Graham P. Pidgeon3Denis M. Collins4RCSI Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 31A York Street, Dublin 2, IrelandSchool of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, UCD Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, IrelandGraduate Entry Medical School, University of Limerick, Limerick, IrelandTrinity Translational Medicine Institute (TTMI), St. James’s Hospital and Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, IrelandCancer Biotherapeutics, National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, IrelandConventional therapies for cancer such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy remain a mainstay in treatment, but in many cases a targeted approach is lacking, and patients can be vulnerable to drug resistance. In recent years, novel concepts have been emerging to improve the traditional therapeutic options in cancers with poor survival outcomes. New therapeutic strategies involving areas like energy metabolism and extracellular vesicles along with advances in immunotherapy and nanotechnology are driving the next generation of cancer treatments. The development of fields such as theranostics in nanomedicine is also opening new doors for targeted drug delivery and nano-imaging. Here we discuss the use of innovative technologies presented at the Irish Association for Cancer Research (IACR) Annual Meeting, highlighting examples of where new approaches may lead to promising new treatment options for a range of cancer types.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/10/6/208cancer therapeuticsemerging technologiesnanomedicinecomputational imagingcellular stressradiosensitizingexosomes |
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Innovative Technologies Changing Cancer Treatment |
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Innovative Technologies Changing Cancer Treatment |
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Innovative Technologies Changing Cancer Treatment |
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Conventional therapies for cancer such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy remain a mainstay in treatment, but in many cases a targeted approach is lacking, and patients can be vulnerable to drug resistance. In recent years, novel concepts have been emerging to improve the traditional therapeutic options in cancers with poor survival outcomes. New therapeutic strategies involving areas like energy metabolism and extracellular vesicles along with advances in immunotherapy and nanotechnology are driving the next generation of cancer treatments. The development of fields such as theranostics in nanomedicine is also opening new doors for targeted drug delivery and nano-imaging. Here we discuss the use of innovative technologies presented at the Irish Association for Cancer Research (IACR) Annual Meeting, highlighting examples of where new approaches may lead to promising new treatment options for a range of cancer types. |
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cancer therapeutics emerging technologies nanomedicine computational imaging cellular stress radiosensitizing exosomes |
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