乳腺癌局部治疗的现有知识和未来潜力综述。

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N Bharathi Sai Thilagam, V P Karthik, R Gnanasambandan, C Sowmya
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乳腺癌仍然是全球妇女中最普遍的恶性肿瘤之一。尽管在治疗选择方面取得了进展,但预后往往仍然具有挑战性。乳腺癌通常起源于腺组织导管(85%)或小叶(15%)的上皮内层。最初局限于这些区域(原位),通常没有症状,转移的风险很小。乳腺癌的主要治疗方法包括手术、放射治疗、化疗、激素治疗和靶向治疗。尽管这些干预措施取得了显著进展,并提高了患者的存活率,但它们与许多近期和长期的副作用有关。有效的乳腺癌治疗旨在使疗效最大化,同时使不良反应最小化。考虑到许多乳腺癌是特定于乳房的,开发安全和有针对性的治疗策略将是有益的。这篇综述检查了目前关于局部治疗乳腺癌有效性的文献。对这些治疗方法的研究和临床试验进行了评估,重点是它们的安全性、应用的便利性和患者的接受程度。最近,局部给药正在改变乳腺癌治疗,提供精确和减少全身毒性。鸸鹋油增强的他莫昔芬表现出优异的透皮有效性,而雷洛昔芬凝胶的生物利用度是口服形式的2.77倍。他莫昔芬纳米凝胶和白藜芦醇微针阵列进一步增强了局部递送,这些疗法因其无创性、无胃肠道副作用、易于应用、良好的安全性和治疗特性而获得了患者的接受,并为创新和患者友好的治疗设定了新的基准。这篇综述总结了各种研究的结果,强调了局部治疗的益处和局限性。局部治疗为乳腺癌治疗提供了一个有希望的无创选择,副作用少。这些治疗已经显示出良好的治疗和安全性,使它们成为患者的一个有吸引力的选择。
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A Comprehensive Review on Current Knowledge and Future Potential of Topical Therapies in Breast Cancer Treatment.

Breast cancer remains one of the most prevalent malignancies among women globally. Despite advances in therapeutic options, the prognosis often remains challenging. Breast cancer typically originates in the epithelial lining of glandular tissue ducts (85%) or lobules (15%). Initially confined to these areas (in situ), it generally remains asymptomatic and poses little risk of metastasis. The primary treatments for breast cancer include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, and targeted therapy. Although these interventions have advanced significantly and have improved patient survival rates, they are connected with numerous im mediate and long-term side effects. Effective breast cancer treatment aims to maximize efficacy while minimizing adverse effects. Given that many breast cancers are specific to the breast, developing safe and targeted therapeutic strategies will be of benefit. This review examined the current literature on the effectiveness of topical therapies for breast cancer. Studies and clinical trials were evaluated that have investigated these treatments, focusing on their safety, ease of application, and patient acceptance. Recently, topical drug delivery is transforming breast cancer therapy, offering precision and reduced systemic toxicity. Emu oil-enhanced tamoxifen showed superior transdermal effectiveness, while raloxifene gel achieved 2.77 times greater bioavailability than oral forms. Tamoxifen nanoemulgels and microneedle arrays with resveratrol further enhanced localized delivery, These therapies have gained patient acceptance due to their non-invasive nature, lack of gastrointestinal side effects, ease of application, and favourable safety and therapeutic profiles and setting a new benchmark for innovative and patient-friendly treatments. This review summarizes the findings from various studies, highlighting the benefits and limitations of topical therapies. Topical therapies offer a promising noninvasive option for breast cancer treatment with fewer side effects. These treatments have shown favorable therapeutic and safety profiles, making them an attractive option for patients.

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