Journal article

Biologically targeted magnetic hyperthermia: Potential and limitations

D Chang, M Lim, JACM Goos, R Qiao, YY Ng, FM Mansfeld, M Jackson, TP Davis, M Kavallaris

Frontiers in Pharmacology | Published : 2018

Abstract

Hyperthermia, the mild elevation of temperature to 40-43°C, can induce cancer cell death and enhance the effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. However, achievement of its full potential as a clinically relevant treatment modality has been restricted by its inability to effectively and preferentially heat malignant cells. The limited spatial resolution may be circumvented by the intravenous administration of cancer-targeting magnetic nanoparticles that accumulate in the tumor, followed by the application of an alternating magnetic field to raise the temperature of the nanoparticles located in the tumor tissue. This targeted approach enables preferential heating of malignant cancer cells w..

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