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Abstract
Various applications of nanoscale science to the field of medicine have resulted in the ongoing development of the subfield of nanomedicine. Within the past several years, there has been a concurrent proliferation of academic journals, textbooks, and other professional literature addressing fundamental basic science research and seminal clinical developments in nanomedicine. Additionally, there is now broad consensus among medical researchers and practitioners that along with personalized medicine and regenerative medicine, nanomedicine is likely to revolutionize our definitions of what constitutes human disease and its treatment. In light of these developments, incorporation of key nanomedicine concepts into the general medical curriculum ought to be considered. Here, I offer for consideration five key nanomedicine concepts, along with suggestions regarding the manner in which they might be incorporated effectively into the general medical curriculum. Related curricular issues and implications for medical education also are presented.Entities:
Keywords: assessment; basic science; learning; medical education; nanomedicine concepts; nanoscience curriculum; teaching
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26677322 PMCID: PMC4677654 DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S96480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Nanomedicine ISSN: 1176-9114
Selected examples of current registered clinical trials featuring nanotherapeutic/nanodiagnostic applications
| Study | Conditions | Nanotherapeutic/nanodiagnostic intervention(s) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paclitaxel Albumin-Stabilized Nanoparticle Formulation in Treating Older Patients With Locally Advanced or Metastatic Breast Cancer | Male breast cancer; recurrent breast cancer; stage IV breast cancer; etc | Paclitaxel albumin-stabilized nanoparticle formulation | NCT01463072 |
| Magnetic Nanoparticle Thermoablation-Retention and Maintenance in the Prostate: A Phase 0 Study in Men (MAGNABLATE I) | Prostate cancer | Magnetic nanoparticle injection | NCT02033447 |
| A Clinical Study: the Antibacterial Effect of Insoluble Antibacterial Nanoparticles (IABN) Incorporated in Dental Materials for Root Canal Treatment | Endodontic treatment; irreversible pulpitis; infected pulp; etc | Device: IABN | NCT01167985 |
| Curcumin as a Novel Treatment to Improve Cognitive Dysfunction in Schizophrenia | Schizophrenia; cognition; psychosis | Theracurmin formulation of curcumin nanoparticles | NCT02104752 |
| Nanoparticulate Versus Micronized Steroids Delivery for Transdermal Hormone Replacement Therapy (Nanoparticle) | Menopausal syndrome | Drug: micronized estradiol + progesterone | NCT02467673 |
| IRon Nanoparticle Enhanced MRI in the Assessment of Myocardial infarctioN (IRNMAN) | Myocardial infarction; inflammation | Device: ferumoxytol-enhanced MRI | NCT01995799 |
| Investigation of Vascular Inflammation in Migraine Using Molecular Nano-imaging and Black Blood Imaging MRI | Migraine headache; migraine without aura | Drug: Feraheme | NCT02549898 |
| Evaluation of Nano-crystalline Hydroxyapatite Silica Gel in Management of Periodontal Intrabony Defects | Chronic periodontitis | Biological: nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite silica gel | NCT02507596 |
| Imaging Kidney Transplant Rejection Using Ferumoxytol-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance | Renal transplant rejection | Drug: Feraheme | NCT02006108 |
| A Study of BIND-014 in Patients With Urothelial Carcinoma, Cholangiocarcinoma, Cervical Cancer and Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck (iNSITE2) | Urothelial carcinoma; cholangiocarcinoma; cervical cancer; squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck | Drug: BIND-014 (docetaxel nanoparticles for injectable suspension) | NCT02479178 |
Notes: Data retrieved and compiled from the ClinicalTrials.gov website in October 2015 using the search term “nanoparticles”, including only studies actively recruiting for clinical study participants and excluding studies with “unknown status”.
Abbreviations: BBI, black blood imaging; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; USPIO, ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide contrast agent.