2023
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15041244
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Magnetic Gels in Skin Cancer Treatment: A Review of Potential Applications in Diagnostics, Drug Delivery and Hyperthermia

Abstract: Skin cancer (SC) is affecting an increasing number of people worldwide. Its lesions affect mainly the most exposed regions of the skin. SC is classified into to main categories: non-melanoma (basal cell carcinoma of the epidermis and squamous cell carcinoma) and melanoma (the abnormal proliferation of melanocytes, which is rarer, more hazardous, and more deadly). Prevention and early diagnosis are important actions, and surgery is often considered. After the removal of cancerous lesions, the local administrati… Show more

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“…A large number of nanomaterials are tested for their unique properties depending on the type of disease. Specifically for skin cancer treatment, magnetic hydrogels have attracted attention related to their biomedical and pharmaceutical applications [15,16]. The use of magnetic NPs (e.g., iron oxide NPs) dispersed in a hydrogel structure, forms adaptive conditions under a magnetic field.…”
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“…A large number of nanomaterials are tested for their unique properties depending on the type of disease. Specifically for skin cancer treatment, magnetic hydrogels have attracted attention related to their biomedical and pharmaceutical applications [15,16]. The use of magnetic NPs (e.g., iron oxide NPs) dispersed in a hydrogel structure, forms adaptive conditions under a magnetic field.…”
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confidence: 99%