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Today, we want you to write about 5 different ways nanoparticles could be used to diagnose or treat Breast cancer of interest. For each case, think about… What do you want your nanoparticles to accomplish? What types of biological barriers do you need to overcome? What materials would you use and why? What sorts of physical characteristics are important to consider when designing nanoparticles for breast cancer application? Do you need to release a drug, and if so, should the drug be released slowly or quickly? What patients would benefit from this treatment? If these nanoparticles only treat a sub-set of patients, how could you change your design to reach more patients? Please don’t write the answer by hand,and With References. Thank you
Today, we want you to write about 5 different ways nanoparticles could be used to diagnose or treat Breast cancer of interest. For each case, think about… What do you want your nanoparticles to accomplish? What types of biological barriers do you need to overcome? What materials would you use and why? What sorts of physical characteristics are important to consider when designing nanoparticles for breast cancer application? Do you need to release a drug, and if so, should the drug be released slowly or quickly? What patients would benefit from this treatment? If these nanoparticles only treat a sub-set of patients, how could you change your design to reach more patients? Please don’t write the answer by hand,and With References. Thank you
Today, we want you to write about 5 different ways nanoparticles could be used to diagnose or treat Breast cancer of interest. For each case, think about… What do you want your nanoparticles to accomplish? What types of biological barriers do you need to overcome? What materials would you use and why? What sorts of physical characteristics are important to consider when designing nanoparticles for breast cancer application? Do you need to release a drug, and if so, should the drug be released slowly or quickly? What patients would benefit from this treatment? If these nanoparticles only treat a sub-set of patients, how could you change your design to reach more patients? Please don’t write the answer by hand,and With References. Thank you

Explanation / Answer

I am not an expert this field but since this question just popped up in my screen and I couldn't resist but to give you this referrnece(I have read instructions though)..it is from U.S. National Cancer Institute’s Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer, It is called cancer nano technology plan 2015.

https://www.cancer.gov/sites/ocnr/research/plan/cananoplan-2015-complete.pdf