Review Papers in Biomaterials for Cancer Therapies

A special issue of Journal of Functional Biomaterials (ISSN 2079-4983).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 March 2025 | Viewed by 10

Special Issue Editor

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Despite the advancements in current treatments for many malignant neoplasms, the prognosis for several cancers is still largely unfavorable. A main reason is that tumor biology and the tumor microenvironment are not fully mastered; thus, therapies cannot be pinpointed and effective. Not only do new drugs have to be developed and tested, but also precise and personalized administration routes have to be assessed, along with understanding and correcting the genetic and epigenetic multifactorial aspects of cancer.

Biomaterials offer an infinitely versatile platform of smart tools to be applied in such a complex pathologic scenario, including, but not limited to, biomaterial-based approaches (i.e., nano/micro particles and robots) for systemic or targeted delivery of single or combined chemo/bioactive factors, for imaging enhancement, and thermal ablation, as well as biomaterial-based percutaneous or implantable devices for the local administration of chemotherapy, for metastasis trap, or the induction of cancer immunotherapy. In addition, the promising application of biomaterials to study cancers encompasses hydrogels and polymeric scaffolds to tissue engineer complex 3D in vitro models representative of the tumor microenvironment, and also supports cancer-on-chip technology to investigate drug performance in a personalized fashion. Owing to their versatile and easily tunable properties, biomaterials hold promise for the treatment and study of neoplasms, thereby largely contributing to the societal challenge of cancer.

This Special Issue aims to collect high-quality review papers focusing on the latest developments in biomaterials for cancer diagnosis and therapies. Full-length, comprehensive reviews will be preferred.

Dr. Serena Danti
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • biomaterials
  • cancer
  • drug delivery
  • nanotechnology
  • targeted therapy
  • theranostics
  • phototherapy
  • immunotherapy
  • drug delivery
  • antioxidants and inflammation

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