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Size Matters:Nanoparticles in Cancer Therapy
The CEO of the corporate giant Apple, Steve Jobs, passed away at the early age of 56 due to a rare form of pancreatic cancer. He was a billionaire who could afford the best of treatment and care. Yet he lost his life to cancer. This is not because there are not enough effective drugs to treat cancer or cancer cells are drug-resistant. It is because the methods of drug delivery are ineffective. Cancer treatment requires a different approach.
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