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Review
. 2024 Jan-Feb;16(1):e1945.
doi: 10.1002/wnan.1945.

Recent advances in sonodynamic therapy strategies for pancreatic cancer

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Review

Recent advances in sonodynamic therapy strategies for pancreatic cancer

Peng Cheng et al. Wiley Interdiscip Rev Nanomed Nanobiotechnol. 2024 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Pancreatic cancer, a prevalent malignancy of the digestive system, has a poor 5-year survival rate of around 10%. Although numerous minimally invasive alternative treatments, including photothermal therapy and photodynamic therapy, have shown effectiveness compared with traditional surgical procedures, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. However, the application of these alternative treatments is constrained by their depth of penetration, making it challenging to treat pancreatic cancer situated deep within the tissue. Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) has emerged as a promising minimally invasive therapy method that is particularly potent against deep-seated tumors such as pancreatic cancer. However, the unique characteristics of pancreatic cancer, including a dense surrounding matrix, high reductivity, and a hypoxic tumor microenvironment, impede the efficient application of SDT. Thus, to guide the evolution of SDT for pancreatic cancer therapy, this review addresses these challenges, examines current strategies for effective SDT enhancement for pancreatic cancer, and investigates potential future advances to boost clinical applicability. This article is categorized under: Therapeutic Approaches and Drug Discovery > Nanomedicine for Oncologic Disease.

Keywords: Sonodynamic therapy; combined therapy; glutathione; pancreatic cancer; tumor microenvironment.

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