| Literature DB >> 33763992 |
Özlem Şen1, Melis Emanet1,2, Gianni Ciofani1.
Abstract
Cancer metastasis is the major cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality. It represents one of the greatest challenges in cancer therapy, both because of the ability of metastatic cells to spread into different organs, and because of the consequent heterogeneity that characterizes primary and metastatic tumors. Nanomaterials can potentially be used as targeting or detection agents owing to unique chemical and physical features that allow tailored and tunable theranostic functions. This review highlights nanomaterial-based approaches in the detection and treatment of cancer metastasis, with a special focus on the evaluation of nanostructure effects on cell migration, invasion, and angiogenesis in the tumor microenvironment.Entities:
Keywords: angiogenesis; cancer; invasion; metastasis; nanomaterials
Year: 2021 PMID: 33763992 PMCID: PMC7610913 DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202002163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Healthc Mater ISSN: 2192-2640 Impact factor: 9.933