New method uses bacteria-enhanced graphene oxide nanoparticles for cancer photothermo-chemo-immunotherapy
| Date | 8th, Apr 2025 |
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| Source | Graphene Info - Scientific and Educational Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Modern cancer treatments have evolved beyond traditional chemotherapy to include targeted approaches such as immunotherapy, radiation therapy, and photothermal therapy. Graphene oxide (GO) has emerged as a promising material for both drug delivery and thermal-based tumor destruction. However, its clinical application remains limited due to challenges in dispersibility and large-scale production.