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  • Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide, with traditional treatments like chemotherapy often causing harmful side effects due to their lack of selective targeting.
  • Nanomaterials are being explored as promising tools in cancer theranostics, offering improved stability, biocompatibility, and the ability to target cells more precisely while reducing the flaws of older therapies.
  • The review discusses various smart nanomaterials and their potential benefits in cancer diagnosis and treatment while also highlighting the challenges that still need to be addressed for their effective use.

Article Abstract

Cancer is ranked as the second leading cause of death globally. Traditional cancer therapies including chemotherapy are flawed, with off-target and on-target toxicities on the normal cells, requiring newer strategies to improve cell selective targeting. The application of nanomaterial has been extensively studied and explored as chemical biology tools in cancer theranostics. It shows greater applications toward stability, biocompatibility, and increased cell permeability, resulting in precise targeting, and mitigating the shortcomings of traditional cancer therapies. The nanoplatform offers an exciting opportunity to gain targeting strategies and multifunctionality. The advent of nanotechnology, in particular the development of smart nanomaterials, has transformed cancer diagnosis and treatment. The large surface area of nanoparticles is enough to encapsulate many molecules and the ability to functionalize with various biosubstrates such as DNA, RNA, aptamers, and antibodies, which helps in theranostic action. Comparatively, biologically derived nanomaterials perceive advantages over the nanomaterials produced by conventional methods in terms of economy, ease of production, and reduced toxicity. The present review summarizes various techniques in cancer theranostics and emphasizes the applications of smart nanomaterials (such as organic nanoparticles (NPs), inorganic NPs, and carbon-based NPs). We also critically discussed the advantages and challenges impeding their translation in cancer treatment and diagnostic applications. This review concludes that the use of smart nanomaterials could significantly improve cancer theranostics and will facilitate new dimensions for tumor detection and therapy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10134471PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c07840DOI Listing

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