Nanocarrier-Based Immunotherapy: Emerging Frontiers in Cancer explores innovative nanotechnology approaches to enhance cancer immunotherapy. This comprehensive volume addresses the design, mechanisms, and clinical potential of nanocarriers such as polymeric nanoparticles, liposomes, dendrimers, exosomes, and inorganic nanomaterials in modulating immune responses against tumors. The book provides in-depth coverage of foundational principles, recent advancements, and translational strategies. It discusses how nanocarriers improve targeted delivery, overcome tumor immune evasion, and enable combination therapies. Chapters highlight cutting-edge topics like AI integration, safety profiles, and regulatory considerations, offering a multidisciplinary perspective. Designed for an academic audience, this resource facilitates understanding of nanomedicine’s role in cancer treatment. It equips researchers, clinicians, and students with scientific insights, novel strategies, and practical solutions to accelerate the development of next-generation immunotherapies.
- Bridges fundamental research and translational medicine-covering safety, regulatory issues, and scalability for clinical deployment.
- Highlights recent technological innovations and clinical applications-including AI integration, exosome engineering, and inorganic nanomaterials
- Provides a comprehensive overview of nanocarrier systems