Therapeutic Nanocarriers in Cancer Treatment: Challenges and Future Perspective 1st Edition
Therapeutic Nanocarriers in Cancer Treatment: Challenges and Future Perspective (1st Edition) by Neeraj Mishra, Ashish Garg, and Neeraj Upmanyu delivers a concise, authoritative exploration of how nanocarriers are reshaping modern oncology. This book is essential reading for researchers, clinicians, and pharmaceutical professionals seeking practical insight into targeted drug delivery, nanomedicine, and the translational path from lab bench to clinic.
Discover clear, evidence-based discussions on the design, characterization, and functionalization of therapeutic nanocarriers, alongside in-depth coverage of tumor targeting strategies, biodistribution, safety profiling, and toxicity assessment. The authors dissect current regulatory challenges, manufacturing hurdles, and real-world case studies that illuminate why promising nanosystems often stall before reaching patients. Special attention is paid to future directions—personalized nanotherapies, smart responsive systems, and integration with immuno-oncology—making this title relevant to both academic and industry audiences across India, Europe, North America, and the Asia-Pacific.
Readers will appreciate the book’s balanced blend of rigorous science and practical perspective: methodical explanations, comparative analyses, and forward-looking commentary that support translational research and clinical decision-making. Whether you are an oncology researcher, a pharmaceutical scientist, a clinician exploring new therapeutic avenues, or a graduate student specializing in drug delivery, this volume equips you with the knowledge to evaluate and develop next-generation nanocarrier strategies.
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