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  • Lymph nodes are critical for immune function and serve as a primary route for cancer metastasis.
  • Current lymph node imaging agents lack specificity for metastatic sites.
  • Targeted delivery to lymph nodes is essential for effective cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the application of nanoparticles for lymphatic mapping and detecting metastatic lymph nodes.
  • To highlight design considerations for developing effective lymph node-targeting nanoparticles.
  • To assess current clinical trends and future directions for nanoparticle-based lymph node strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on nanoparticle-based lymphatic delivery and targeting.
  • Analysis of nanoparticle design principles for lymphatic migration and cellular targeting.
  • Evaluation of clinical applications and future prospects of lymph node-targeting nanoparticles.

Main Results:

  • Nanoparticles can be engineered for optimal size and functionality for lymphatic migration.
  • Functionalized nanoparticles allow for selective targeting of metastatic lymph nodes.
  • Nanoparticles facilitate targeted delivery of drugs and imaging agents to metastatic sites.

Conclusions:

  • Nanoparticle-based strategies offer significant advantages for lymphatic mapping and detecting metastatic lymph nodes.
  • Tailored nanoparticle design is crucial for enhancing targeting efficiency and therapeutic outcomes.
  • Further research and clinical translation are needed to fully realize the potential of lymph node-targeting nanoparticles in oncology.