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The Potential of Chronotherapy and Nanotherapy-Based Strategies for Glioblastoma Treatment
Using Timed Treatment and Nanotechnology to Improve Glioblastoma Therapy
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Abstract
Effective treatment for glioblastoma remains limited despite advances in research.
- Glioblastoma is identified as the most common and aggressive brain tumor in adults.
- Standard therapies struggle due to the tumor's unique biology and physiological barriers in the brain.
- Research in circadian biology indicates that aligning treatment with patients' internal clocks may improve outcomes.
- Advances in nanotechnology, particularly functionalized nanoparticles, show potential for enhanced drug delivery and reduced side effects.
- Artificial intelligence tools may play a significant role in developing personalized therapies for glioblastoma.
- Combining chronotherapy with nanotechnology could improve survival rates and lead to less toxic treatment options.
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