The Impact of Using Nanotechnology in the Early Detection and Diagnosis of Cancer

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Amirah H.Haikal, Haleemah A.Albayaby, Awatif A.Alotaibi, Zakia S.Aldarweesh, Ayat M.Alzaher, Shouq A.Almabug, Fatimah M.Alawad, Esraa N.Alqattan, Mohammed N.Alsakhen, Ahmed H.Aldawood

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The purpose of this article has been to explore the impact of using nanotechnology in the early detection and diagnosis of cancer. This article has examined tools like nanoparticles, quantum dots, and nano-biosensors, which offer precise and early detection of cancer biomarkers even at ultra-low concentrations. The key findings of the article have highlighted that improved diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes can be achieved through the implementation of nanotechnology. The key benefits involve high sensitivity, target detection and reduced invasiveness, while challenges involve high cost and lack of accessibility. Overall, nanotechnology offers a promising future in oncology diagnostics, thus providing scope for future research in this domain. 


DOI :https://doi.org/10.52783/pst.1604

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