| Literature DB >> 35568104 |
Ju Seung Lee1, Jiwon Kim1, Yeong-Sinn Ye1, Tae-Il Kim2.
Abstract
Phototherapy has recently emerged as a promising solution for cancer treatment due to its multifunctionality and minimal invasiveness. Notwithstanding the limited penetration depth of light through skin, the ability of photopharmaceutical device systems to deliver light to desired lesions is important. The device system deploys advanced biocompatible materials and fabrication technologies for electronics, and eventually enables more efficient phototherapy. In this review, we focus on diverse optical electronics to illuminate the lesion site with light. Then, moving on to the phototherapy, we highlight photo-thermal therapy with light absorbing materials, photo-activated chemotherapy with light sensitive materials, and photo-dynamic therapy using photosensitizers. Furthermore, we introduce a drug delivery system that can deliver these photopharmaceutical agents spatiotemporally to the tumor site. To this end, we provide a general overview of materials and devices for phototherapy and discuss critical issues and pending limitations of such phototherapy.Entities:
Keywords: Drug delivery system; Light delivery system; Photo-activated chemotherapy; Photo-dynamic therapy; Photo-thermal therapy; Phototherapy
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35568104 DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2022.114339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Drug Deliv Rev ISSN: 0169-409X Impact factor: 17.873