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Mathematical modeling in cancer nanomedicine: a review

Authors :
Sergio Caserta
Prashant Dogra
C. Jeffrey Brinker
Joseph D. Butner
Yao-Li Chuang
Vittorio Cristini
Zhihui Wang
Shreya Goel
Dogra, Prashant
Butner, Joseph D.
Chuang, Yao-li
Caserta, Sergio
Goel, Shreya
Brinker, C. Jeffrey
Cristini, Vittorio
Wang, Zhihui
Source :
Biomedical Microdevices
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Cancer continues to be among the leading healthcare problems worldwide, and efforts continue not just to find better drugs, but also better drug delivery methods. The need for delivering cytotoxic agents selectively to cancerous cells, for improved safety and efficacy, has triggered the application of nanotechnology in medicine. This effort has provided drug delivery systems that can potentially revolutionize cancer treatment. Nanocarriers, due to their capacity for targeted drug delivery, can shift the balance of cytotoxicity from healthy to cancerous cells. The field of cancer nanomedicine has made significant progress, but challenges remain that impede its clinical translation. Several biophysical barriers to the transport of nanocarriers to the tumor exist, and a much deeper understanding of nano-bio interactions is necessary to change the status quo. Mathematical modeling has been instrumental in improving our understanding of the physicochemical and physiological underpinnings of nanomaterial behavior in biological systems. Here, we present a comprehensive review of literature on mathematical modeling works that have been and are being employed towards a better understanding of nano-bio interactions for improved tumor delivery efficacy.

Details

ISSN :
15728781 and 13872176
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomedical Microdevices
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c5cce55e469caa8e103593c7d999152f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10544-019-0380-2