Magnetic nanoparticles in theranostics of malignant melanoma

Maxim Shevtsov, Susanne Kaesler, Christian Posch, Gabriele Multhoff, Tilo Biedermann

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Abstract

Malignant melanoma is an aggressive tumor with a tendency to metastasize early and with an increasing incidence worldwide. Although in early stage, melanoma is well treatable by excision, the chances of cure and thus the survival rate decrease dramatically after metastatic spread. Conventional treatment options for advanced disease include surgical resection of metastases, chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapy and immunotherapy. Today, targeted kinase inhibitors and immune checkpoint blockers have for the most part replaced less effective chemotherapies. Magnetic nanoparticles as novel agents for theranostic purposes have great potential in the treatment of metastatic melanoma. In the present review, we provide a brief overview of treatment options for malignant melanoma with different magnetic nanocarriers for theranostics. We also discuss current efforts of designing magnetic particles for combined, multimodal therapies (e.g., chemotherapy, immunotherapy) for malignant melanoma.

Original languageEnglish
Article number127
JournalEJNMMI Research
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Magnetic nanoparticles
  • Melanoma
  • SPIONs
  • Theranostics

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