Friday, August 29, 2008

Nanotechnology in Cancer

Nanoscale devices are somewhere from one hundred to ten thousand times smaller than human cells. They are similar in size to large biological molecules ("biomolecules") such as enzymes and receptors. As an example, hemoglobin, the molecule that carries oxygen in red blood cells, is approximately 5 nanometers in diameter. Nanoscale devices smaller than 50 nanometers can easily enter most cells, while those smaller than 20 nanometers can move out of blood vessels as they circulate through the body.


Because of their small size, nanoscale devices can readily interact with biomolecules on both the surface of cells and inside of cells. By gaining access to so many areas of the body, they have the potential to detect disease and deliver treatment in ways unimagined before now. And since biological processes, including events that lead to cancer, occur at the nanoscale at and inside cells, nanotechnology offers a wealth of tools that are providing cancer researchers with new and innovative ways to diagnose and treat cancer.

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Anonymous said...

anything that will help in fighting cancer is great.

Laurie said...

Very good information to share and I agree anything that will help to fight cancer is great.

I had recently did a post about my Father-In-Law just being diagnosed with mantel cell lymphoma stage b.
Unfortunately this kind of cancer is not curable.

kargior said...

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Anonymous said...

Enlightenment this is

Anonymous said...

Very nice information.Nanotechnology offers the unprecedented and paradigm-changing opportunity to study and interact with normal and cancer cells in real time, at the molecular and cellular scales, and during the earliest stages of the cancer process.Its very useful for cancer treatment.

Unknown said...

nice blog and nice content, really appreciable...

Unknown said...

Nanotechnology may be useful for several diseases. Now it is going to use for treatment of cancer. so lets hope that it will be successful.