ICSES Transactions on Image Processing and Pattern Recognition
Vol. 4, No. 2, Jun. 2018
The Age of Miraculous Technology Advent to Eradicate Cancer Cells | Miscellaneous
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Prof. Heba Fadhil
Corresponding Author Affiliation: University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq Tel: 773 Phone: 2026138 E-mail: fadhilheba@gmail.com 2nd e-mail: heba@kecbu.uobaghdad.edu.iq Prof. Heba Fadhil's publications in ICSES
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Frontiers of Supercomputing Miscellaneous | Vol. 3, No. 1 | Pages 1-2 | Apr. 2020 Heba Fadhil - Parallel Programming Models for Cloud Computing
ICSES Interdisciplinary Transactions on Cloud Computing, IoT, and Big Data Special Issue Proposal | In Press | Pages 1-4 | Mar. 2020 Heba Fadhil - Private Cloud Data Storage Using Raspberry Pi
ICSES Interdisciplinary Transactions on Cloud Computing, IoT, and Big Data Short Letter | Vol. 3, No. 3 | Pages 1-5 | Sep. 2019 Heba Fadhil - The Age of Miraculous Technology Advent to Eradicate Cancer Cells
ICSES Transactions on Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Miscellaneous | Vol. 4, No. 2 | Pages 1-3 | Jun. 2018 Heba Fadhil - Cloud Precept: Storage, Backup, and Synchronization
ICSES Interdisciplinary Transactions on Cloud Computing, IoT, and Big Data Short Letter | Vol. 2, No. 1 | Pages 1-3 | Mar. 2018 Heba Fadhil
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Highlights and Novelties
1- Creating drugs that directly hit cancer cells without damaging further tissues have already been proven to be a safe method in treating cervical cancer.
2- Swedish researchers have urbanized a technique that uses magnetically controlled nano-particles to force tumor cells to self-destruct not include harming surrounding tissue radiation and chemotherapy do.
3- It is primarily meant for cancer treatment, although it could be used for other diseases including type 1 diabetes.
Manuscript Abstract
One of the most difficult global health problems is cancer. Even though there is a large collection of drugs that can be used to treat cancer, the problem is to kill all cancer cells selectively while reducing on the side toxicity of healthy cells. There are many biological obstacles to effective drug delivery such as renal, hepatic, or immune clearance. Nano particles laden with drugs can be designed to astound these biological barriers to advance efficacy while minimizing disturbance. Nano particles have been introduced into a new era of drug delivery by refining the therapeutic indicators of active pharmaceutical ingredients engineered in nano particles. Following generation Nano medicines requisite to be better battered to specifically destroy cancerous tissue, but face more than a few obstacles in their clinical development, containing identification of appropriate bio markers to target, scale-up of synthesis, and reproducible characterization. This review the current use of layers of nano particles clinically approved, and to investigate the nano particles of drugs in clinical trials, in addition to challenges that may hinder the development of Nano-drugs for cancer treatment are discussed.
Keywords
Nanoparticles Clinical trials Therapeutics Combination treatment Theranostics
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Heba Fadhil, "The Age of Miraculous Technology Advent to Eradicate Cancer Cells," ICSES Transactions on Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 1-3, Jun. 2018.
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