Photophysics and Nanophysics in Therapeutics explores the latest advances and applications of phototherapy and nanotherapy, covering the application of light, radiation, and nanotechnology in therapeutics, along with the fundamental principles of physics in these areas. Consisting of two parts, the book first features a range of chapters covering phototherapeutics, from the fundamentals of photodynamic therapy (PDT) to applications such as cancer treatment and advances in radiotherapy, applied physics in cancer radiotherapy treatment, and the role of carbon ion beam therapy. Other sections cover nanotherapeutics, potential applications and challenges, and nanotherapy for drug delivery to the brain.
Final chapters delve into nanotechnology in the diagnosis and treatment of cancers, the role of nanocarriers for HIV treatment, nanoparticles for rheumatoid arthritis treatment, peptide functionalized nanomaterials as microbial sensors, and theranostic nanoagents.
- Evaluates the latest developments in the fields of phototherapy and nanotherapy
- Investigates the fundamental physics behind these technologies
- Explores therapeutic applications across a range of diseases, such as skin disorders, cancer, and neurological conditions
- Includes case studies that illustrate research in practice
- Considers challenges and future perspectives
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-323-88568-3 (9780323885683)
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Part I: Phototherapeutics1. Phototherapy: A critical review2. Phototherapy for skin diseases3. Phototherapy: The novel emerging treatment for cancer4. Fundamentals of photodynamic therapy5. Photodynamic therapy for cancer treatment6. Photodiagnostic techniques7. The role of physics in modern radiotherapy: Current advances and developments8. Physics in treatment of cancer radiotherapy9. Role of carbon ion beam radiotherapy for cancer treatment
Part II: Nanotherapeutics10. Nanomaterials physics: A critical review11. Nanotherapeutic systems for drug delivery to brain tumors12. Progress in nanotechnology-based targeted cancer treatment13. Nanotherapeutics for colon cancer14. Nanoparticles for the targeted drug delivery in lung cancer15. Role of nanocarriers for the effective delivery of anti-HIV drugs16. Nanoparticles for rheumatoid arthritis treatment17. Peptide functionalized nanomaterials as microbial sensors18. Theranostic nanoagents19. Improving the functionality of a nanomaterial by biological probes20. Nanostructures for the efficient oral delivery of chemotherapeutic agents21. Photo triggered theranostics nanomaterials: Development and challenges in cancer treatment22. Nanocrystals in the drug delivery system