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    J Pharm Pharmacol. 2008 Aug;60(8):977-85.

    Radiotherapy enhancement with gold nanoparticles.

    Hainfeld JF, Dilmanian FA, Slatkin DN, Smilowitz HM.

    Nanoprobes, Inc., 95 Horseblock Road, Yaphank, NY 11980-9710, USA. hainfeld@nanoprobes.com

    Gold is an excellent absorber of X-rays. If tumours could be loaded with gold, this would lead to a higher dose to the cancerous tissue compared with the dose received by normal tissue during a radiotherapy treatment. Calculations indicate that this dose enhancement can be significant, even 200% or greater. In this paper, the physical and biological parameters affecting this enhancement are discussed. Gold nanoparticles have shown therapeutic efficacy in animal trials and these results are reviewed. Some 86% long-term (>1 year) cures of EMT-6 mouse mammary subcutaneous tumours was achieved with an intravenous injection of gold nanoparticles before irradiation with 250-kVp photons, whereas only 20% were cured with radiation alone. The clinical potential of this approach is also discussed.

    PMID: 18644191 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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