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Brigham Young University

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2008

Chemotherapy

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Nano-Polymeric Carrier Influences Ultrasonic Drug Delivery To Tumors, Odgerel Badamjav, Ghaleb A. Husseini, Peter Jones, William G. Pitt, Beverly L. Roeder May 2008

Nano-Polymeric Carrier Influences Ultrasonic Drug Delivery To Tumors, Odgerel Badamjav, Ghaleb A. Husseini, Peter Jones, William G. Pitt, Beverly L. Roeder

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Our overall research goal is to alleviate the severe side effects of chemotherapy while enhancing the effectiveness of the treatment by localizing the delivery of anti-cancer drugs to the cancer tissue only. To this end we are synthesizing ultrasonically-activated delivery systems that can control drug delivery in space and time. Ultrasound (US) is non-invasive (no surgery required) and can be focused on the specific tissue to be treated. Our past research has developed a nano-sized polymeric drug carrier that sequesters the therapeutic drug, such as Doxorubicin (Dox), within the carrier and releases the drug upon insonation by ultrasound. This drug-containing …