Nanotechnology has significantly contributed to advancements in precision medicine, offering innovative tools and techniques that have the potential to revolutionize diagnostics, drug delivery, imaging, and therapy.
However, despite the vast potential of nanotechnology in precision medicine, there are challenges, including issues related to nanoparticle toxicity, regulatory hurdles, scalability, and the complexities of targeting specific cells or tissues reliably. Researchers and regulatory bodies continue to work on addressing these challenges to advance the field further.
Overall, nanotechnology’s application in precision medicine holds promise for more effective, targeted, and personalized treatments across various medical disciplines.