Polymeric nanoparticles of aromatase inhibitors: A comprehensive review
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2020-09-29T00:00:00
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Bentham Science Publishers
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Being the second most frequent cancer, breast cancer is emerging worldwide with an alarming rate, specifically in post-menopausal women. Targeted drug delivery has been in the focus for the successful treatment of breast cancer by enhancing the drug delivery efficiency and reducing the systemic toxicity of drugs. Al-so, it eliminates the drawbacks associated with conventional chemotherapy, including neuropathy, memory loss, cardiotoxicity and low RBCs count. This review elaborates the polymeric nanoparticles based formulation approaches for selective and sustained delivery for effective cure of breast cancer. However, breast cancer, a life-threatening disease, is mostly caused because of estrogen, thus aromatase inhibitors and estrogen synthesis inhibitors could prevent chances of breast cancer. The disease is associated with drug resistance and some side effects, which could be easily eliminated by using novel therapeutic approaches. Aromatase inhibitors, when en-trapped in nanoparticles, have shown sustained drug release, advocating themselves to be beneficial for the treatment of breast cancer. � 2021 Bentham Science Publishers.
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Aromatase, Aromatase inhibitors, Breast cancer, Estrogen, Nano drug delivery, Nanoparticles