Affiliation:
1. Department of Biotechnology, GLA University, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Cervical cancer emerges as a prominent health issue, demanding attention on a global level for women's
well-being, which frequently calls for more specialized and efficient treatment alternatives. Traditional therapies
may have limited tumour targeting and adverse side effects. Recent breakthroughs have induced a transformative
shift in the strategies employed against cervical cancer. biocompatible herbal nanoparticles and metallic
particles made of gold, silver, and iron have become promising friends in the effort to fight against this serious
disease and understand the possibility of these nanoparticles for targeted medication administration. this review
article delves into the latest advancements in cervical cancer research. The safety and fabrication of these nanomaterials
and their remarkable efficacy against cervical tumour spots are addressed. This review study, in short,
provides an extensive introduction to the fascinating field of metallic and herbal nanoparticles in cervical cancer
treatment. The information that has been examined points to a bright future in which women with cervical cancer
may experience fewer side effects, more effective therapy, and an improved quality of life. This review holds
promise and has the potential to fundamentally reshape the future of cervical cancer treatment by addressing
urgent issues and unmet needs in the field.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.