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Nano-Materials In Radiotherapy: Different Methods for Increasing Radiosensitization, and Semiconductor Nanomaterials in Radiotherapy
This book, Nano-Materials In Radiotherapy: Different Methods for
Increasing Radiosensitization, and Semiconductor Nanomaterials in Radiotherapy,
explores the diverse methodologies and applications of nanomaterials in the
realm of radiotherapy. From enhancing the radiosensitivity of tumors through
targeted delivery systems to leveraging semiconductor nanomaterials for precise
radiation dose control, each chapter delves into the cutting-edge research and
potential clinical implications of these technologies. By elucidating the
synergistic interactions between nanomaterials and radiation, this
comprehensive volume aims to catalyze advancements in cancer treatment
paradigms, offering new avenues for personalized and effective therapeutic
interventions in oncology. In the evolving landscape of oncology, the
integration of nanomaterials holds promise as a transformative approach to
enhance the efficacy of radiotherapy. Nano-materials, characterized by their
unique size and properties at the nanoscale, offer innovative strategies for
overcoming challenges in cancer treatment, particularly in radiosensitization
and semiconductor applications. Radiosensitization methods utilizing
nanomaterials aim to augment the sensitivity of cancer cells to radiation,
thereby maximizing therapeutic outcomes while minimizing damage to surrounding
healthy tissues. Semiconductor nanomaterials, such as quantum dots and nanowires,
exhibit exceptional properties that make them ideal candidates for enhancing
radiation delivery precision and efficiency in radiotherapy.
DETAILS | |
AUTHOR'S NAME | Hussein Jassim Mohammed Jassim, Sara Abbas Muslem Abbas, Karar Mahdi Shaheen Jaber, Rajaa Majid Hashim Mohsen |
ISBN | 978-93-92189-64-7 |
EDITION | First 2024 |
BINDING | Hardbound |
PAGES | 88 |
PUBLISHER | Perception Publishing |