Presented by
Manish kr suman
IIIrd -SEM
 Introduction to nanomedicine
 Application of nanomedicine
 Advantages and disadvantages of
nanomedicine.
 Cancer treatment
 Role of nanomedicine in cancer treatment
 Conclusion
 Nanomedicine is the application of
nanotechnology to the prevention and
treatment of disease in the human body.
 The detection and controlled manipulation of
human biological system at the molecular
level via engineered nanodevices and/or
nanostructures.
 Nanomedicine is rapidly expanding
interdisciplinary field that seeks to develop new &
improved techniques for the screening, diagnosis,
treatment & prevention.
 Nanomedicine are used for patients suffering
from a range of disorders including cancer, kidney
disease, fungal infection, high cholesterol, multiple
sclerosis, chronic pain, and asthma.
 Diagnostic
Imaging and identification
 Therapeutic
Delivering medication to the exact
location.
Killing of bacteria, viruses & cancer cells
repair of
damaged tissues.
 Drug delivery to the exact location.
 Lesser side effects.
 Detection is relatively easy.
 Disease can be easily cured.
 Faster , smaller and highly sensetive
diagnostic tools.
 Not practical yet.
 High cost.
 Implementation difficulties.
 Lack of proper knowledge about the effect of
nanoparticles on biochemicals pathways and
processes of human body.
 Create Atomic weapons (more powerful
&destructive).
 Nanomedicine provides effective treatment in
case of cancer therapy. There are many
nonomedicine available now day’s . The types
of nanomedicine used in cancer therapy are-
 Lipid polymer micelles
 Gold nanoparticles
 Diamond nanoparticles
 Nanorobots
 The market analysis reported that market for the
nanomedicine is continuosly growing at the rate
of 28 % with a 35% increase in the revenues generated.
 The National Science Foundation estimated the market for
all nanotechnologies to be $1 trillion.
 Huge investments are being made in nanomedicine to
devlop novel therapeutic deliveries.
 Currently more than 38 nanomedicine based products are
on the market with estimated sales of $6.8 billion and the
efforts to bring them on the market are inceasing
continously.
 New technologies may offer the only hope for
systematic for, affordable, and long term
improvementsto the health status of our
population.
 Nano therapies could, in the long term, be
much more economical, effective and safe
and could greatly reduce the cost of current
medical procedures.
 So, Nanomedicine is future medicine.
NANOMEDICINE FOR CANCER TREATMENT

NANOMEDICINE FOR CANCER TREATMENT

  • 1.
    Presented by Manish krsuman IIIrd -SEM
  • 2.
     Introduction tonanomedicine  Application of nanomedicine  Advantages and disadvantages of nanomedicine.  Cancer treatment  Role of nanomedicine in cancer treatment  Conclusion
  • 3.
     Nanomedicine isthe application of nanotechnology to the prevention and treatment of disease in the human body.  The detection and controlled manipulation of human biological system at the molecular level via engineered nanodevices and/or nanostructures.
  • 4.
     Nanomedicine israpidly expanding interdisciplinary field that seeks to develop new & improved techniques for the screening, diagnosis, treatment & prevention.  Nanomedicine are used for patients suffering from a range of disorders including cancer, kidney disease, fungal infection, high cholesterol, multiple sclerosis, chronic pain, and asthma.
  • 5.
     Diagnostic Imaging andidentification  Therapeutic Delivering medication to the exact location. Killing of bacteria, viruses & cancer cells repair of damaged tissues.
  • 6.
     Drug deliveryto the exact location.  Lesser side effects.  Detection is relatively easy.  Disease can be easily cured.  Faster , smaller and highly sensetive diagnostic tools.
  • 7.
     Not practicalyet.  High cost.  Implementation difficulties.  Lack of proper knowledge about the effect of nanoparticles on biochemicals pathways and processes of human body.  Create Atomic weapons (more powerful &destructive).
  • 8.
     Nanomedicine provideseffective treatment in case of cancer therapy. There are many nonomedicine available now day’s . The types of nanomedicine used in cancer therapy are-  Lipid polymer micelles  Gold nanoparticles  Diamond nanoparticles  Nanorobots
  • 9.
     The marketanalysis reported that market for the nanomedicine is continuosly growing at the rate of 28 % with a 35% increase in the revenues generated.  The National Science Foundation estimated the market for all nanotechnologies to be $1 trillion.  Huge investments are being made in nanomedicine to devlop novel therapeutic deliveries.  Currently more than 38 nanomedicine based products are on the market with estimated sales of $6.8 billion and the efforts to bring them on the market are inceasing continously.
  • 10.
     New technologiesmay offer the only hope for systematic for, affordable, and long term improvementsto the health status of our population.  Nano therapies could, in the long term, be much more economical, effective and safe and could greatly reduce the cost of current medical procedures.  So, Nanomedicine is future medicine.