Yasir Nawaz, Saba Munir, Fouzia Tanvir, A. Umar, Imran Majeed, Ibrar Hussain, Aqeela Nawaz, Ayesha Sadiqa, Samreen Riaz, Samiya Rehman, Muhammad Luqman, Ahmad Ali, Javaria Zafar
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摘要
乳腺癌是全球女性最常见、最致命的恶性肿瘤之一。全球乳腺癌发病率呈上升趋势,预计到 2070 年将达到 440 万例。值得注意的是,乳腺癌约占所有癌症诊断病例的 25%。在生物医学领域,纳米技术开创了一个变革时代,尤其是在癌症治疗和诊断方面。纳米颗粒具有定制特定尺寸的能力,其较高的表面体积比确保了大量的药物装载量,从而有利于药物的分布。金纳米粒子对癌细胞具有显著的选择性,这主要归因于其较高的渗透性和保留效应。本研究旨在评估金纳米粒子在乳腺癌治疗中的有效性,将其与以往研究中的传统技术进行比较,并阐明其作用机制。分析数据来自各种平台,包括 Web of Science 和 Google Scholar,包括以前发表的信息。分析表明,以往的研究采用传统技术治疗乳腺癌。总之,与传统方法相比,纳米医学是一种非常有效的乳腺癌治疗方法。以前的研究也强调了金纳米粒子作为一种可行的治疗方式的有效性。目前,包括金纳米粒子在内的各种纳米药物是抑制乳腺癌患者肿瘤发展的一种很有前景的方法。
Gold Nanoparticle Synthesis and its Mode of Action as an Effective Therapy against Breast Carcinoma: Analysis of Traditional Methods and their Comparison with New Methods
Breast cancer is one of the most widespread and lethal malignancies afflicting females
globally. The global incidence of breast cancer is on the rise, with an anticipated 4.4 million cases
by 2070. Notably, breast cancer constitutes approximately 25% of all cancer diagnoses. In the
realm of biomedical sciences, nanotechnology has ushered in a transformative era, particularly in
cancer therapy and diagnostics. Nanoparticles offer the capability to tailor specific sizes, with elevated
surface-to-volume ratios proving advantageous for drug distribution by ensuring a substantial
medicines loading volume. Gold nanoparticles exhibit a remarkable selectivity for cancer
cells, primarily attributed to the heightened permeability and retaining effects. This study aims to
assess the effectiveness of gold nanoparticles in breast cancer therapy, comparing them with traditional
techniques from previous research and elucidating their mechanism of action. Data for analysis
were sourced from various platforms, including Web of Science and Google Scholar, comprising
previously published information. Analysis revealed that historical studies employed conventional
techniques for breast cancer therapy. However, contemporary approaches now favor
nanomedicine, incorporating diverse drugs and delivery systems, surpassing traditional methods.
In summary, nanomedicine emerges as an exceptionally effective mode of breast cancer treatment
when juxtaposed with conventional approaches. Previous research also underscores the efficacy of
gold nanoparticles as a viable treatment modality. Currently, a spectrum of nanomedicines, including
gold nanoparticles, serves as a promising avenue for suppressing tumor development in breast
cancer patients