Yang Liu, Yinchao Zhang, Huikai Li, Tony Y. Hu. Recent advances in the bench-to-bedside translation of cancer nanomedicinesJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 2025, 15(1): 97-122. DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2024.12.007
Citation: Yang Liu, Yinchao Zhang, Huikai Li, Tony Y. Hu. Recent advances in the bench-to-bedside translation of cancer nanomedicinesJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 2025, 15(1): 97-122. DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2024.12.007

Recent advances in the bench-to-bedside translation of cancer nanomedicines

  • Cancer remains a complex and challenging medical problem, driving extensive research efforts. Despite significant progress in understanding its genetic and molecular aspects, the quest for effective treatments continues. Nanomedicines have shown great potential for revolutionizing cancer treatment by offering targeted and controlled drug delivery, reducing side effects, and improving patient outcomes. Accordingly, nanomedicines have been the focus of extensive research and development for clinical translation. As of September 2024, a search on the ClinicalTrials.gov website using the term “nanoparticles” revealed numerous ongoing and planned clinical trials. Motivated by recent advances in the field, this review explores the current frontier of cancer nanomedicine. Nanomedicines have supported chemotherapy, phototherapy and sonodynamic therapy, nucleic acid therapy, and immunotherapy. However, translating nanomedicines into practice has been challenged by complex interactions between nanoparticles and biological systems, variable permeability and retention of nanoparticles in tumors, safety concerns, difficulty achieving targeted delivery, and issues with scaling up manufacturing. Perspectives on addressing these challenges are offered. Future opportunities for cancer nanomedicines, including modifying the tumor microenvironment, integrating artificial intelligence and big data, and targeting new medical areas, are also discussed. This review underscores the potential of cancer nanomedicines to revolutionize treatment from a clinical standpoint.
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