Unique in combining the expertise of practitioners from university
hospitals and that of academic researchers, this timely monograph
presents selected topics catering specifically to the needs and
interests of natural scientists and engineers as well as physicians who
are concerned with developing nanotechnology-based treatments to improve
human health.
To this end, the book cover the materials aspects of nanomedicine, such
as the hierarchical structure of biological materials, the imaging of
hard and soft tissues and, in particular, concrete examples of
nanotechnology-based approaches in modern medical treatments. The whole
is rounded off by a discussion of the opportunities and risks of using
nanotechnology and nanomaterials in medicine, backed by case studies
taken from real life.