Revolutionizing Lung Cancer Therapy with Nano-Fiber -Based Drug Delivery System

Authors

  • Rohitashav Sharma Assistant Professor, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
  • Ravisha Mathur Assistant Professor, Apex University, Mansarovar Jaipur, Rajasthan
  • Vishal Garg Professor, Maharaj Vinayak Global University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
  • Gajendra Singh Tyagi Associate Professor, University of technology vatika Jaipur, Rajasthan
  • Shaifali Sharma Associate Professor, Apex university, Mansarovar, Jaipur, Rajasthan

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Lung cancer therapy

Abstract

Lung most cancers continues to pose giant challenges to clinicians and sufferers alike, with conventional treatment modalities regularly falling brief in phrases of efficacy and safety. In latest years, nanotechnology used for revolutionizing lung cancer therapy. Among the numerous nano-materials being explored, nano-fiber-primarily based drug shipping structures have garnered sizeable attention due to their particular homes and capability for targeted and controlled drug delivery. This complete evaluate presents a top-level view of the modern-day brand new in nanofiber-based totally drug transport systems for lung most cancers remedy, highlighting their blessings, challenges, and future possibilities. Chemotherapy including general anticancer medicines is linked to serious adverse effects because of the large dosage required. Researchers have lessened the environmental impact of nanofiber manufacturing by using water as an efficient solvent in place of hazardous chemicals. The environmentally benign properties of this green method of creating nanofibers make it a promising tool for regenerative medicine, including cancer treatment. However, a wealth of research studies on the use of nanofibers are accessible. This review article focuses just on using nanofibers for cancer treatment.

Keywords: Lung cancer therapy, nanofibers, drug delivery system, electrospinning, targeted drug delivery, nanotechnology, controlled release, biocompatible polymers, cancer nanomedicine, tumor targeting, pulmonary drug delivery, biodegradable nanofibers, smart drug carriers

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2025-07-03

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