The Emerging Landscape for Combating Resistance Associated with Energy-Based Therapies via Nanomedicine

ADVANCED MATERIALS(2024)

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Cancer represents a serious disease with significant implications for public health, imposing substantial economic burden and negative societal consequences. Compared to conventional cancer treatments, such as surgery and chemotherapy, energy-based therapies (ET) based on athermal and thermal ablation provide distinct advantages, including minimally invasive procedures and rapid postoperative recovery. Nevertheless, due to the complex pathophysiology of many solid tumors, the therapeutic effectiveness of ET is often limited. Nanotechnology offers unique opportunities by enabling facile material designs, tunable physicochemical properties, and excellent biocompatibility, thereby further augmenting the outcomes of ET. Numerous nanomaterials have demonstrated the ability to overcome intrinsic therapeutic resistance associated with ET, leading to improved antitumor responses. This comprehensive review systematically summarizes the underlying mechanisms of ET-associated resistance (ETR) and highlights representative applications of nanoplatforms used to mitigate ETR. Overall, this review emphasizes the recent advances in the field and presents a detailed account of novel nanomaterial designs in combating ETR, along with efforts aimed at facilitating their clinical translation. Energy-based therapies (ET) based on athermal and thermal ablation provide distinct advantages for cancer therapy, but the therapeutic efficiency is generally limited by the emergence of ET-associated resistance (ETR). The underlying mechanisms of ETR and representative applications of nanoplatforms applied in mitigating ETR are highlighted in this comprehensive review, aiming to facilitate future clinical translation.image
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cancer therapy,clinical translation,energy-based therapies (ET),ET-associated resistance (ETR),nanomedicine
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