Path‐Breaking Directions of Nanotechnology‐Based Chemotherapy and Molecular Cancer Therapy

UNU-MERIT Working Papers, n. 2014-005, ISSN 1871-9872

33 Pages Posted: 17 Mar 2015

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Mario Coccia

National Research Council of Italy (CNR)

Lili Wang

United Nations University (UNU-MERIT)

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Date Written: March 16, 2015

Abstract

A fundamental question is how to detect likely successful anticancer treatments based on nanotechnology. We confront this question here by analysing the trajectories of nanotechnologies applied to path-breaking cancer treatments, which endeavour to pinpoint ground-breaking and fruitful directions in nanomedicine. Results tend to show two main technological waves of cancer treatments by nanotechnology applications. The early technological wave in the early 2000s was embodied in some types of chemotherapy agents with a broad spectrum, while after 2006 the second technological wave appeared with new nanotechnological applications in both chemotherapy agents and molecular target therapy. The present study shows new directions of nanotechnology-based chemotherapy and molecular cancer therapy in new treatments for breast, lung, brain and colon cancers. A main finding of this study is the recognition that, since the late 2000s, the sharp increase of several technological trajectories of nanotechnologies and anticancer drugs seems to be driven by high rates of mortality of some types of cancers (e.g. pancreatic and brain) in order to find more effective anticancer therapies that increase the survival of patients. The study also shows that global research leaders specialize in nanotechnology applications for specific cancers (e.g. Switzerland in prostate cancer, Japan in colon cancer, China in ovarian cancer and Greece in pancreatic cancer). These ground-breaking technological trajectories are paving new directions in biomedicine and generating a revolution in clinical practice that may lead to more effective anticancer treatments in the not-too-distant future.

Keywords: Nanotechnology, Nanoscience, Biomedicine, Nanomedicine, Target Therapy, Chemotherapy, Cancer, Bibliometrics, Publications, Technological Trajectories.

JEL Classification: C89; O30, C53, I10

Suggested Citation

Coccia, Mario and Wang, Lili, Path‐Breaking Directions of Nanotechnology‐Based Chemotherapy and Molecular Cancer Therapy (March 16, 2015). UNU-MERIT Working Papers, n. 2014-005, ISSN 1871-9872, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2579253 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2579253

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Lili Wang

United Nations University (UNU-MERIT) ( email )

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