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Nanotechnology Special Issue Spotlights Smart Platforms While Advancing Precision Cancer Therapy
Nanotechnology is emerging as a transformative force in cancer research, but the future of precision oncology will not be defined by drug delivery alone. A new special issue of Cancer Biology & Medicine brings together editorials and reviews that examine how smart nanomaterials are beginning to actively participate in treatment--while also highlighting wider advances in tumor microenvironment reprogramming, immunotherapy synergy, and chemical biology. By placing nanotechnology within the broader landscape of cancer research progress, the collection offers a more integrated and forward-looking picture of how the field is evolving toward more precise and effective therapies.
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