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Carbon Dots: Emerging Nanomaterials for Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy.

Current drug targets 2026 Vol.27(1) p. 1-16

Narayanan VA, Yamajala RBRD, Venkatesan J, Pang MG, Gedda G

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Delayed diagnosis and limited treatment options make ovarian cancer difficult to treat.

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APA Narayanan VA, Yamajala RBRD, et al. (2026). Carbon Dots: Emerging Nanomaterials for Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy.. Current drug targets, 27(1), 1-16. https://doi.org/10.2174/0113894501347816241223065618
MLA Narayanan VA, et al.. "Carbon Dots: Emerging Nanomaterials for Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy.." Current drug targets, vol. 27, no. 1, 2026, pp. 1-16.
PMID 39917941

Abstract

Delayed diagnosis and limited treatment options make ovarian cancer difficult to treat. This paper examines the growing role of Carbon Dots (CDs) in ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment. Photoluminescence and biocompatibility make CDs ideal for biomedical use. We emphasize their ability to improve fluorescence and molecular imaging in radiology and diagnostics. We also demonstrate the efficacy of carbon dots in targeted drug delivery systems in overcoming drug resistance and improving therapeutic outcomes. Photodynamic and photothermal therapies are used to show that CDs can treat hypoxic ovarian cancer tumours. We also discuss CD safety issues and constraints, emphasising the need for thorough assessments and fine-tuning. Future research focuses on personalised medicine and CD integration with other therapies. This text concludes by discussing CDs' clinical use and the challenges of production and regulatory approval. CDs can improve ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment, improving patient outcomes and survival.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Ovarian Neoplasms; Female; Carbon; Drug Delivery Systems; Quantum Dots; Nanostructures; Animals; Photochemotherapy; Antineoplastic Agents