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Systemic chemotherapy remains the foundation of cancer treatment, but its widespread toxicity too often cuts short potential therapeutic benefits. NanOlogy is developing a new approach—localized cancer therapy that keeps the drug where it’s needed most. We spoke to Marc Iacobucci, managing director of Nanology about the company’s precision particle engineering platform, how it transforms existing oncology drugs into microparticles optimized for intratumoral delivery; and how this enables sustained, high-concentration dosing inside tumors that destroys cancer cells, stimulates immune responses, and spares patients the debilitating effects of systemic chemotherapy.
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Systemic chemotherapy remains the foundation of cancer treatment, but its widespread toxicity too often cuts short potential therapeutic benefits. NanOlogy is developing a new approach—localized cancer therapy that keeps the drug where it’s needed most. We spoke to Marc Iacobucci, managing director of Nanology about the company’s precision particle engineering platform, how it transforms existing oncology drugs into microparticles optimized for intratumoral delivery; and how this enables sustained, high-concentration dosing inside tumors that destroys cancer cells, stimulates immune responses, and spares patients the debilitating effects of systemic chemotherapy.

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