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Nanoparticle Applications in Cancer Therapy: Limitations, Risks, Mechanisms
Kim Jennings

This paper provides a detailed evaluation of the implementation of nanoparticles in cancer therapy, a novel nanotechnology that is currently emerging as a promising direction in cancer treatment. It systematically characterizes the conception of modern cancer therapies by analyzing their physicochemical properties, biological interactions within physiological settings, and Treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs). Moreover, based on the constant comparison between nanoparticles and traditional treatments, this study incorporates, it establishes a cornerstone for improving both conventional and contemporary biopharmaceutical technologies.
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