Magnetic Micro/nanorobots in Cancer Theranostics: From Designed Fabrication to Diverse Applications.

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Beijing Key Laboratory for Magnetoelectric Materials and Devices, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.

Published: March 2025


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Cancer poses a substantial threat and a serious challenge to public human health, driving the promotion of sophisticated technologies for cancer therapy. While conventional chemotherapy has bottlenecks such as low delivery efficiency, strong toxic side effects, and tumor enrichment barriers, magnetic micro/nanorobots (MNRs) emerge as promising therapeutic candidates that provide alternative strategies for cancer therapy. MNR is a kind of human-made machine that is micro- or nanosized, is reasonably designed, and performs command tasks through self-actuated or externally controlled propulsion mechanisms, which can be potentially applied in cancer theranostics. Here, this review first introduces the components that constitute a typical magnetic MNR, including the body part, the driving part, the control part, the function part, and the sensing part. Subsequently, this review elucidates representative fabrication methods to construct magnetic MNRs from top-down approaches to bottom-up approaches, covering injection molding, self-rolling, melt electrospinning writing, deposition, biotemplate method, lithography, assembling, 3D printing, and chemical synthesis. Furthermore, this review focuses on multiple applications of magnetic MNRs facing cancer diagnosis and treatment, encompassing imaging, quantification, drug release, synergy with typical therapies, cell manipulation, and surgical assistance. Then, this review systematically elaborates on the biocompatibility and biosafety of magnetic MNRs. Finally, the challenges faced by magnetic MNRs are discussed alongside future research directions. This review is intended to provide scientific guidance that may improve the comprehension and cognition of cancer theranostics through the platform of magnetic MNRs, promoting and prospering the practical application development of magnetic MNRs.

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