Controlled drug delivery vehicles for cancer treatment and their performance
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Abstract
Although conventional chemotherapy has been successful to some extent, the main drawbacks of chemotherapy are its poor
bioavailability, high-dose requirements, adverse side effects, low therapeutic indices, development of multiple drug resistance, and
non-specific targeting. The main aim in the development of drug delivery vehicles is to successfully address these delivery-related
problems and carry drugs to the desired sites of therapeutic action while reducing adverse side effects. In this review, we will
discuss the different types of materials used as delivery vehicles for chemotherapeutic agents and their structural characteristics
that improve the therapeutic efficacy of their drugs and will describe recent scientific advances in the area of chemotherapy,
emphasizing challenges in cancer treatments.