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Article: Reports summarize cancer study results from University of Toronto.
- Article from:
- Cancer Weekly
- Article date:
- November 17, 2009
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"The use of block copolymer micelles (BCMs) for the targeted delivery of chemotherapeutics has proven to be a promising approach for improving the therapeutic efficacy of pharmaceutical cancer therapy," researchers in Toronto, Canada report (see also Cancer).
"Acceleration of the translation of BCM-based drug formulations from the fundamental stages of pre-clinical development to clinical use requires a greater understanding of the transport mechanisms that influence the fate of these nano-carrier systems at the whole body, tissue, and cellular levels. New information emerging regarding the intratumoral distribution, and tumor penetration of BCMs and other ...