Full Description
Two Sides of Nanovaccines and Nanomedicines in Cancer Treatments provides a balanced exploration of the dual roles of nanotechnologies in oncology. Structured in four parts, the book begins with foundational knowledge of nanovaccines and nanomedicines, detailing their applications in cancer care and highlighting their precision in targeting cancer cells while reducing systemic toxicity. Importantly, the book addresses potential drawbacks, discussing side effects and safety concerns associated with these innovations. The final section emphasizes ethical, regulatory, and safety challenges, underscoring the need for careful oversight as nanotechnologies advance. For the academic audience, this book serves as a vital resource, offering insights that equip researchers and healthcare professionals to make informed decisions regarding clinical applications. Its focus on both the benefits and risks, alongside forward-looking perspectives, ensures that readers are well-prepared for future developments in the field of nanomedicine and cancer therapy.
Contents
Part 1: Fundamentals
1. Introduction to Nanovaccine
2. Introduction to Nanomedicine
3. Current Perspectives of Nanovaccines and Nanomedicines (in Cancer Treatment)
Part 2: Advantage and Application of Nanovaccine and Nanomedicine
4. Advantage of Nanovaccine (in Cancer Treatment)
5. Advantage of Nanomedicine (in Cancer Treatment)
6. Future Perspectives of Nanovaccines and Nanomedicines (in Cancer Treatment)
Part 3: The Other Side of Nanovaccine and Nanomedicine
7. Side Effect and Toxicity of Nanovaccine (in Cancer Treatment)
8. Side Effect and Toxicity of Nanomedicine (in Cancer Treatment)
Part 4: Challenge and Perspectives
9. Manufacturing on Large Scale Challenges and Issues
10. Ethics in Nanomedicine/Nanovaccines
11. Regulating Nanomedicine/Nanovaccines
12. Safety Assessment for Nanomedicines/Nanovaccines