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Recent Advances in Tumor Targeting via EPR Effect for Cancer Treatment

Author Affiliations
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Northeastern University, Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Sechenov University
Published InJournal of Personalized Medicine
Year2021
Citations570

Abstract

Cancer causes the second-highest rate of death world-wide. A major shortcoming inherent in most of anticancer drugs is their lack of tumor selectivity. Nanodrugs for cancer therapy administered intravenously escape renal clearance, are unable to penetrate through tight endothelial junctions of normal blood vessels and remain at a high level in plasma. Over time, the concentration of nanodrugs builds up in tumors due to the EPR effect, reaching several times higher than that of plasma due to the lack of lymphatic drainage. This review will address in detail the progress and prospects of tumor-targeting via EPR effect for cancer therapy.
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