Tamil Selvan S*
Cancer is a life-threatening disease that claims the lives of 3.4 million people each year around the world. Smoking, being overweight or obese, eating processed meat, radiation, family history, stress, environmental variables, and chance are all factors that contribute to cancer. Surgical excision of solid tumors, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy are the first-line treatments for cancer. The fundamental clinical failure of chemotherapy in cancer treatment is systemic delivery of the free drug, because only a little amount of the drug reaches the tumor site. The majority of chemotherapy Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) are extremely cytotoxic to both cancer and normal cells. As a result, focusing on the tumor vasculatures is critical for tumor treatment. Encapsulation of anti-cancer medications within the liposomal system provides secure platforms for the delivery of these drugs in this context.
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