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  • Polymer Science
  • Oncology

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  • Oral cancer presents a significant global health challenge with poor survival rates.
  • Current diagnostic methods lack sensitivity, leading to late-stage detection and ineffective treatments.
  • There is a critical need for advanced diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for oral cancer.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the application of advanced polymeric nanoagents in oral cancer diagnosis.
  • To explore the therapeutic potential of polymeric nanoagents in oral cancer treatment.
  • To discuss future trends and strategies for polymeric nanoagents in oral cancer research.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of nanomedicine applications in oral cancer.
  • Focus on polymeric nanoagents' properties and performance.
  • Analysis of current and future research directions.

Main Results:

  • Polymeric nanoagents demonstrate unique advantages including stability, biosafety, and high drug loading capacity.
  • These nanoagents show significant potential for accurate early diagnosis of oral cancer.
  • They offer promising avenues for effective oral cancer treatment.

Conclusions:

  • Advanced polymeric nanoagents are a novel platform for oral cancer diagnosis and therapy.
  • Further research and application of nanomedical technology can significantly advance oral cancer care.
  • This field holds promise for improving stomatology and patient survival rates.