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Review
. 2018 Dec;18(12):e1800240.
doi: 10.1002/mabi.201800240. Epub 2018 Oct 10.

Injectable Hydrogels as Unique Platforms for Local Chemotherapeutics-Based Combination Antitumor Therapy

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Injectable Hydrogels as Unique Platforms for Local Chemotherapeutics-Based Combination Antitumor Therapy

Shuangjiang Yu et al. Macromol Biosci. 2018 Dec.

Abstract

Different strategies of chemotherapeutics-based combination cancer therapy have presented enhanced antitumor efficiency and are widely used in clinical cancer treatments. However, several drawbacks of the systems for systemic administration, including low drug accumulation at tumor sites and significant systemic side effects limit their efficacy and application in the clinic. Local drug co-delivery systems based on injectable hydrogels may have considerable advantages, such as a facile drug-delivery procedure, targeted delivery of antitumor agents to tumor sites in a sustained manner, and markedly reduced systemic toxicities. Thus, in recent years, these systems have received increasing attention and consequently various injectable hydrogels have been tested as platforms for local chemotherapeutics-based combination antitumor therapy. In this review, the focus is on recent advances in injectable hydrogel-based drug co-delivery systems for local combination antitumor therapy, including multiple chemotherapeutics combination therapy, chemo-immunotherapy, chemo-radiotherapy, and hyperthermia-chemotherapy. Moreover, the rationale and preparation of local co-delivery systems are summarized and discussed.

Keywords: combination cancer therapy; injectable hydrogels; localized drug co-delivery.

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