Engineering Hafnium Oxide-Based Nanoplatforms for Precision Radiosensitization.
Hafnium oxide (HfO)-based nanomaterials are emerging as powerful tools to enhance radiotherapy by utilizing their high atomic number (Z).
APA
Gao M, Zhu K, et al. (2026). Engineering Hafnium Oxide-Based Nanoplatforms for Precision Radiosensitization.. Advanced healthcare materials, 15(14), e05200. https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202505200
MLA
Gao M, et al.. "Engineering Hafnium Oxide-Based Nanoplatforms for Precision Radiosensitization.." Advanced healthcare materials, vol. 15, no. 14, 2026, pp. e05200.
PMID
41588825
Abstract
Hafnium oxide (HfO)-based nanomaterials are emerging as powerful tools to enhance radiotherapy by utilizing their high atomic number (Z). By depositing a greater radiation dose directly within tumors, they offer a promising route to improve treatment efficacy. This review traces the development of HfO nanoradiosensitizers, starting with the clinically established NBTXR3, an approved hafnium-based benchmark for several solid tumors. We analyze the structural characteristics and radiosensitization mechanisms of nanoscale HfO, which include improved X-ray absorption, radical generation, and immunomodulation. Key synthesis methods such as sol-gel, precipitation, and hydrothermal approaches are evaluated in detail, with emphasis on their tunable parameters and reproducibility. Recent progress focuses on material optimization through size control, surface engineering, composite design, and Hf-MOFs, as well as combination strategies. Despite encouraging preclinical results, challenges remain in scalable fabrication, long-term biosafety, and clinical translation. Future directions point toward smart stimuli-responsive platforms and multimodal theranostic systems. This review highlights the potential of HfO to precision radiotherapy while acknowledging existing translational challenges.
MeSH Terms
Humans; Oxides; Radiation-Sensitizing Agents; Hafnium; Animals; Neoplasms; Nanostructures
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