Therapies And Nanotherapies For Cervical Cancer: A Review

    June 2025 in “ Biomedical Reports
    Luz Victoria Sánchez‐Meza, Ciresthel Bello‐Rios, Yazmín Gómez‐Gómez, Marco Antonio Leyva‐Vázquez, Lilian Esmeralda Araujo‐Arcos, José Alfredo Villanueva Duque, Jorge Organista‐Nava, Berenice Illades‐Aguiar
    TLDR Nanotechnology can improve cervical cancer treatment by targeting drugs better and reducing side effects.
    Cervical cancer is a major global health issue linked to persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infections. Traditional treatments often cause severe side effects, impacting patients' quality of life. This review highlights the potential of nanotechnology, particularly nanoparticles and lipid-based systems, to improve cervical cancer treatment by enabling targeted drug delivery, enhancing treatment effectiveness, and minimizing side effects. Nucleic acid-based therapies, such as siRNAs, show promise due to their specificity but face challenges like degradation. Polymeric and inorganic systems, including PLGA-based nanosystems and mesoporous silica nanoparticles, offer improved drug stability and targeting. Despite advancements, challenges like biocompatibility and large-scale production remain, necessitating further research to maximize nanotechnology's potential in cancer treatment.
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