Author/Authors :
Naves, Lucas B. CAPES Foundation - Ministry of Education of Brazil , Dhand, Chetna Anti-Infectives Research Group - Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore , Venugopal, Jayarama Reddy Department of Mechanical Engineering - Center for Nanofibers & Nanotechnology - National University of Singapore, Singapore , Rajamani, Lakshminarayanan Anti-Infectives Research Group - Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore , Ramakrishna, Seeram Department of Mechanical Engineering - Center for Nanofibers & Nanotechnology - National University of Singapore, Singapore , Almeida, Luis Centre for Textile Science and Technology - University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
Abstract :
Melanoma is the most aggressive type of skin
cancer and has very high rates of mortality. An early stage
melanoma can be surgically removed, with a survival rate
of 99%. This literature review intends to elucidate the
possibilities to treat melanoma skin cancer using hybrid
nanofibers developed by advanced electrospinning process.
In this review we have shown that the enhanced permeability
and retention is the basis for using nanotechnology,
aiming topical drug delivery. The importance of the
detection of skin cancer in the early stages is directly
related to non-metastatic effects and survival rates of
melanoma cells. Inhibitors of protein kinase are already
available in the market for melanoma treatment and are
approved by the FDA; these agents are cobimetinib, dabrafenib,
ipilimumab, nivolumab, trametinib, and vemurafenib.
We also report a case study involving two different
approaches for targeting melanoma skin cancer therapy,
namely, magnetic-based core–shell particles and electrospun
mats.
Keywords :
Chemotherapy , Drug delivery systems , Kinase inhibitors , Skin cancer therapy , Topical delivery