Carbon nanotubes in cancer photothermal therapy.
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https://doi.org/10.15649/2346075X.209Keywords:
carbon nanotubes, photothermal therapy, near-infrared, radio frequency, cancer. INTRODUCCIÓNAbstract
Synthesis of new nanomaterials has allowed increase the range applications in biomedical fields. Within this group carbon
nanotubes are one of the most important, which are cylindrical structures whose physicochemical properties have become
important tools in cancer therapy. This application includes targeted drug delivery and photothermal therapy. The aim of this
paper is to review the state of the art of recent studies directed to the selective destruction of cancer cells through photothermal
therapy by activating carbon nanotubes with near-infrared light or radio waves. This review will also provide relevant information
to the use of a new alternative therapy in diseases like cancer by using irradiated carbon nanotubes with radiation harmless to
the human body.
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