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Nanotechnology in Bladder Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatment

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bladder cancer (BC) is the fourth most common cancer among men and the tenth most common cancer among women. Since the overall prognosis for BC has not changed in the last 30 years, there is a compelling medical need to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Nanotechnolog...

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Autores principales: Barani, Mahmood, Hosseinikhah, Seyedeh Maryam, Rahdar, Abbas, Farhoudi, Leila, Arshad, Rabia, Cucchiarini, Magali, Pandey, Sadanand
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8125468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34063088
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13092214
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author Barani, Mahmood
Hosseinikhah, Seyedeh Maryam
Rahdar, Abbas
Farhoudi, Leila
Arshad, Rabia
Cucchiarini, Magali
Pandey, Sadanand
author_facet Barani, Mahmood
Hosseinikhah, Seyedeh Maryam
Rahdar, Abbas
Farhoudi, Leila
Arshad, Rabia
Cucchiarini, Magali
Pandey, Sadanand
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bladder cancer (BC) is the fourth most common cancer among men and the tenth most common cancer among women. Since the overall prognosis for BC has not changed in the last 30 years, there is a compelling medical need to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Nanotechnology has been extensively developed for cancer management, including cancer diagnosis, detection, and treatment. Several nanoparticles (NP) can be used in in vitro cancer diagnostics, in vivo imaging enhancement, and drug loading techniques. In this review, we examine the current state of nanotechnology in the diagnosis and treatment of bladder cancer. We investigated the function of metal NPs, polymeric NPs, liposomes, and exosomes accompanied therapeutic agents for BC therapy, and then focused on the potential of nanotechnology to improve conventional approaches in sensing. ABSTRACT: Bladder cancer (BC) is the second most common cancer of the urinary tract in men and the fourth most common cancer in women, and its incidence rises with age. There are many conventional methods for diagnosis and treatment of BC. There are some current biomarkers and clinical tests for the diagnosis and treatment of BC. For example, radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy and surgical, but residual tumor cells mostly cause tumor recurrence. In addition, chemotherapy after transurethral resection causes high side effects, and lack of selectivity, and low sensitivity in sensing. Therefore, it is essential to improve new procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of BC. Nanotechnology has recently sparked an interest in a variety of areas, including medicine, chemistry, physics, and biology. Nanoparticles (NP) have been used in tumor therapies as appropriate tools for enhancing drug delivery efficacy and enabling therapeutic performance. It is noteworthy, nanomaterial could be reduced the limitation of conventional cancer diagnosis and treatments. Since, the major disadvantages of therapeutic drugs are their insolubility in an aqueous solvent, for instance, paclitaxel (PTX) is one of the important therapeutic agents utilized to treating BC, due to its ability to prevent cancer cell growth. However, its major problem is the poor solubility, which has confirmed to be a challenge when improving stable formulations for BC treatment. In order to reduce this challenge, anti-cancer drugs can be loaded into NPs that can improve water solubility. In our review, we state several nanosystem, which can effective and useful for the diagnosis, treatment of BC. We investigate the function of metal NPs, polymeric NPs, liposomes, and exosomes accompanied therapeutic agents for BC Therapy, and then focused on the potential of nanotechnology to improve conventional approaches in sensing.
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spelling pubmed-81254682021-05-17 Nanotechnology in Bladder Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatment Barani, Mahmood Hosseinikhah, Seyedeh Maryam Rahdar, Abbas Farhoudi, Leila Arshad, Rabia Cucchiarini, Magali Pandey, Sadanand Cancers (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bladder cancer (BC) is the fourth most common cancer among men and the tenth most common cancer among women. Since the overall prognosis for BC has not changed in the last 30 years, there is a compelling medical need to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Nanotechnology has been extensively developed for cancer management, including cancer diagnosis, detection, and treatment. Several nanoparticles (NP) can be used in in vitro cancer diagnostics, in vivo imaging enhancement, and drug loading techniques. In this review, we examine the current state of nanotechnology in the diagnosis and treatment of bladder cancer. We investigated the function of metal NPs, polymeric NPs, liposomes, and exosomes accompanied therapeutic agents for BC therapy, and then focused on the potential of nanotechnology to improve conventional approaches in sensing. ABSTRACT: Bladder cancer (BC) is the second most common cancer of the urinary tract in men and the fourth most common cancer in women, and its incidence rises with age. There are many conventional methods for diagnosis and treatment of BC. There are some current biomarkers and clinical tests for the diagnosis and treatment of BC. For example, radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy and surgical, but residual tumor cells mostly cause tumor recurrence. In addition, chemotherapy after transurethral resection causes high side effects, and lack of selectivity, and low sensitivity in sensing. Therefore, it is essential to improve new procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of BC. Nanotechnology has recently sparked an interest in a variety of areas, including medicine, chemistry, physics, and biology. Nanoparticles (NP) have been used in tumor therapies as appropriate tools for enhancing drug delivery efficacy and enabling therapeutic performance. It is noteworthy, nanomaterial could be reduced the limitation of conventional cancer diagnosis and treatments. Since, the major disadvantages of therapeutic drugs are their insolubility in an aqueous solvent, for instance, paclitaxel (PTX) is one of the important therapeutic agents utilized to treating BC, due to its ability to prevent cancer cell growth. However, its major problem is the poor solubility, which has confirmed to be a challenge when improving stable formulations for BC treatment. In order to reduce this challenge, anti-cancer drugs can be loaded into NPs that can improve water solubility. In our review, we state several nanosystem, which can effective and useful for the diagnosis, treatment of BC. We investigate the function of metal NPs, polymeric NPs, liposomes, and exosomes accompanied therapeutic agents for BC Therapy, and then focused on the potential of nanotechnology to improve conventional approaches in sensing. MDPI 2021-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8125468/ /pubmed/34063088 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13092214 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hosseinikhah, Seyedeh Maryam
Rahdar, Abbas
Farhoudi, Leila
Arshad, Rabia
Cucchiarini, Magali
Pandey, Sadanand
Nanotechnology in Bladder Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatment
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34063088
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13092214
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