Promising New Nanoparticle Treatments for Brain Tumors
A new study published in Nature Nanotechnology has identified a potential breakthrough in treating cancerous brain tumors. Researchers have developed a new type of nanoparticle therapy that is capable of selectively targeting and destroying cancerous cells, while leaving healthy tissue untouched. This revolutionary therapy involves the use of gold nanoparticles coated in a special polymeric shell that can be programmed to recognize and attach to cancerous cells. Once attached, these nanoparticles can be used to deliver cancer-fighting drugs directly to the tumor site. This targeted approach has been successful in experiments conducted on mice, and the hope is that it can be successfully translated to human clinical trials. If successful, this could be a major breakthrough in the fight against brain tumors.
source: Phys.org