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Emerging advances in nanomedicine for breast cancer immunotherapy: opportunities and challenges.

Mohammad Zaki AhmadAli S AlasiriMohammed Yahia AlasmaryMd Margub AbdullahJaved AhmadBasel A Abdel WahabSaif Aboud M AlqahtaniKalyani PathakGulam MustafaMohammad Ahmad KhanRiya SaikiaUrvashee Gogoi
Published in: Immunotherapy (2022)
Breast cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality in women worldwide. Early diagnosis and an appropriate therapeutic approach for all cancers are climacterics for a favorable prognosis. Targeting the immune system in breast cancer is already a clinical reality with notable successes, specifically with checkpoint blockade antibodies and chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy. However, there have been inevitable setbacks in the clinical application of cancer immunotherapy, including inadequate immune responses due to insufficient delivery of immunostimulants to immune cells and uncontrolled immune system modulation. Rapid advancements and new evidence have suggested that nanomedicine-based immunotherapy may be a viable option for treating breast cancer.
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