1st Edition

Nanomedicine and Applications in Cancer A Complete Guide to Nanomedicine and Cancer Applications

Edited By Imran Saleem, Ahmed AH Abdellatif Copyright 2025
232 Pages 56 Color & 1 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

232 Pages 56 Color & 1 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

232 Pages 56 Color & 1 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Nanomedicine represents a paradigm shift in cancer therapeutics, offering targeted drug delivery, reduced systemic toxicity, and enhanced efficacy. This book provides a detailed and systematic overview of nanomedicine formulations and their diverse applications across the cancer treatment landscape. Beginning with fundamental principles of nanoparticle synthesis, characterization, and... Read more

1. Introduction to Nanoparticles and Nanomedicine in Cancer Therapy:

Hesham M. Tawfeek, Mahmoud M.A. Elsayed, Ahmed A.H. Abdellatif, and Ghareb M. Soliman

2. Polymer-Based Nanoparticle Formulations for Targeted Drug Delivery:

Shaaban K. Osman, Ahmed A. H. Abdellatif, Mohamed Abd El Aziz Ahmed Abd El-Galil, Fatma Ahmed.

3. Lipid Nanoparticles Formulations for Targeted Drug Delivery:

Masoud Ojarudi, Asal Golchin, Yusef Rasmi, Imran Saleem.

4. Self-Generating Nano-Emulsions for Enhanced Anticancer Delivery:

Shakir U. Shakir, Saeed A.Khan, Mutasem Rawas-Qalaji.

5. Active Targeting of Nanoparticles is a Smart Way for Treating Cancer:

Ahmed A. H. Abdellatif, Mohamed S. Abdel-Bakky, Shaaban K. Osman,  Abdellatif Bouazzaoui.

6. Nanomedicine-Based Imaging Techniques in Cancer Diagnosis:

Ahmed A. H. Abdellatif, Hesham M. Tawfeek, Imran Saleem.

7. Immunotherapy for Cancer:

Ikram A. Burney, Ishtiaq Ahmad Khan, Samra Khan.

8. RNA Therapeutics for Cancer:

Ella McGovern, Kehinde Ross, Imran Saleem.

9. Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR)-T cell Therapy: State of the Edge and the Recent Strategies Using CRISPR and mRNA:

Abdellatif Bouazzaoui.

10. Clinical Translation of Nanomedicines; Keys of Cancer Targeting:

Mahmoud A. Younis

Biography

Professor Imran Saleem is a distinguished Professor of Nanomedicine and leads the Nanomedicine, Formulation and Delivery Research Group within the School of Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University, UK. He obtained his Pharmacy degree and registration as a practicing pharmacist from the same institution before earning a Ph.D. in drug delivery from Aston University, UK, in 2004.

Following his doctoral studies, Professor Saleem pursued a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of New Mexico, USA, where his research focused on dry powder inhalation for targeted delivery of anticancer agents in lung cancer. His interdisciplinary research integrates formulation science, drug delivery, nanotechnology, polymer science, chemistry, and cell and molecular biology.

Professor Saleem's current research centers on the application and fundamental understanding of novel nanocarrier systems designed to overcome biological barriers for the targeted delivery of diverse therapeutic agents, including small molecules and macromolecules, for both human and veterinary applications.

With over two decades of experience in nanoparticle formulation and drug delivery systems, Professor Saleem is a prominent figure in the field, evidenced by numerous publications in leading peer-reviewed journals, presentations at international conferences, and contributions to book chapters. He serves as an Associate Editor-in-Chief for Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy (Taylor & Francis). His leadership continues to drive innovation in nanomedicine and drug delivery, with the potential for significant impact on therapeutic outcomes.

Professor Dr. Ahmed AH Abdellatif is a Professor at the College of Pharmacy, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia, with over two decades of research and teaching experience in pharmaceutical technology and drug delivery systems. He commenced his academic journey in Egypt, earning his Bachelor's and Master of Science degrees from Al-Azhar University, where he also served as a lecturer and professor. Registered as a pharmacist with the Egyptian Ministry of Health since 2001, Professor Abdellatif pursued his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Technology at the University of Regensburg, Germany, gaining expertise in drug formulation and delivery at the Institute of Chemistry and Pharmacy.

Professor Abdellatif is a leading researcher in nanobiotechnology, specializing in the synthesis and characterization of metal and polymeric nanoparticles and their applications in cell biology and biotechnology. His prolific research output includes over 100 publications, reflecting his comprehensive understanding of modern advancements in drug formulation, nanobiotechnology, and receptor targeting. His work has significantly contributed to the understanding of nanoparticle-based therapeutics for combating cancer and infectious diseases, with the potential to improve patient care globally. Beyond his teaching and research roles, he serves as an Associate Editor-in-Chief for Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy (Taylor & Francis).

Professor Dr. Ahmed AH Abdellatif's leadership in pharmaceutics, combining a strong educational foundation with practical research applications, continues to make a significant impact both within Saudi Arabia and internationally, driving advancements in pharmaceutical technology.