New engineered nanomaterials help capture chemotherapy drugs to avoid tissue damage
| Date | 6th, Jan 2022 |
|---|---|
| Source | News Medical - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Standard chemotherapies may efficiently kill cancer cells, but they also pose significant risks to healthy cells, resulting in secondary illness and a diminished quality of life for patients. To prevent the previously unavoidable damage, researchers, led by Penn State, have developed a new class of nanomaterials engineered to capture chemotherapy drugs before they interact with healthy tissue.