Full Description
Nanomedicine in Cancer Immunotherapy bridges the two disciplines of nanotechnology and immunology, summarizing the latest research into novel cancer treatments, often personalized to the patient. The book covers a wide range of nanomaterial types for use in cancer immunotherapy, including hydrogel, lipid, exosome, gold and peptide nanoparticles. The preparation, application, pros and cons of each nanomaterial class is reviewed, helping the reader understand the potential for each to tailor their own selections. Nanovaccines are also covered, along with a clinical evaluation and market analysis of nanomedicines for immunotherapy, offering an important clinical and commercial overview of this rapidly developing field.
This book is an interesting reference for those working in the fields of nanotechnology, immunology, and cancer therapeutics, as well as clinicians with an interest in novel nano-based cancer treatments.
Contents
1. Immunoadjuvants for cancer immunotherapy
2. Nanotechnology as an emerging option in cancer immunotherapy
3. Different administration routes for nanovectors in cancer immunotherapy
4. Two-dimensional materialbased nanomedicines for cancer immunotherapy
5. Hydrogel-based nanomedicines for cancer immunotherapy
6. Exosomes-based nanomedicines for cancer immunotherapy
7. Lipid-based nanomedicines for cancer immunotherapy
8. Inorganic nanoparticle-based nanomedicines for cancer immunotherapy
9. Liposome-based nanomedicines for cancer immunotherapy
10. Biomembrane-based nanoparticles for cancer immunotherapy
11. Dendrimer-based nanomedicines for cancer immunotherapy
12. Magnetic nanocarriers for cancer immunotherapy
13. Inhaled delivery of immunotherapy for treatment of lung cancer
14. Nano-based vaccination and their administration routes in cancer immunotherapy
15. Current status, challenges, and future perspective of nanomedicine-based cancer immunotherapy