医学
近距离放射治疗
放射治疗
癌症治疗
纳米医学
生物医学工程
癌症
医学物理学
外科
纳米技术
内科学
纳米颗粒
材料科学
作者
Wilfred Ngwa,Francis Boateng,Rajiv Kumar,Darrell J. Irvine,Silvia C. Formenti,Twalib Ngoma,Carsten Herskind,Marlon R. Veldwijk,Georg Hildenbrand,Michael Hausmann,Frederik Wenz,Juergen Hesser
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijrobp.2016.10.034
摘要
Radiation therapy (RT) is a crucial component of cancer care, used in the treatment of over 50% of cancer patients. Patients undergoing image guided RT or brachytherapy routinely have inert RT biomaterials implanted into their tumors. The single function of these RT biomaterials is to ensure geometric accuracy during treatment. Recent studies have proposed that the inert biomaterials could be upgraded to "smart" RT biomaterials, designed to do more than 1 function. Such smart biomaterials include next-generation fiducial markers, brachytherapy spacers, and balloon applicators, designed to respond to stimuli and perform additional desirable functions like controlled delivery of therapy-enhancing payloads directly into the tumor subvolume while minimizing normal tissue toxicities. More broadly, smart RT biomaterials may include functionalized nanoparticles that can be activated to boost RT efficacy. This work reviews the rationale for smart RT biomaterials, the state of the art in this emerging cross-disciplinary research area, challenges and opportunities for further research and development, and a purview of potential clinical applications. Applications covered include using smart RT biomaterials for boosting cancer therapy with minimal side effects, combining RT with immunotherapy or chemotherapy, reducing treatment time or health care costs, and other incipient applications.
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