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Nanomedicine-Driven Advances- Enhancing Checkpoint Inhibition and CAR-T Therapies in Cancer Immunotherapy

Amália Cinthia Meneses do Rêgo and Irami Araújo Filho
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Amália Cinthia Meneses do Rêgo: Institute of Teaching, Research, and Innovation, Liga Contra o Câncer – Natal – Brazil; ORCID: Full Professor of the Postgraduate Program in Biotechnology at Potiguar University, Potiguar University (UnP) – Natal/RN, Brazil
Irami Araújo Filho: Institute of Teaching, Research, and Innovation, Liga Contra o Câncer – Natal – Brazil; Full Professor of the Postgraduate Program in Biotechnology at Potiguar University (UnP) – Natal/RN - Brazil. Full Professor, Department of Surgery, Potiguar University. Ph.D. in Health Science/ Natal-RN, Brazil

Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 59, issue 1, 51211-51219

Abstract: Cancer immunotherapy has revolutionized oncological treatment, offering patients improved survival and quality of life. However, tumor heterogeneity, immune evasion, and treatment toxicity hinder its full potential. Nanomedicine provides innovative solutions to these challenges by enhancing immunotherapeutic strategies’ efficacy, specificity, and safety.

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Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.59.009251

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