This book focuses on the use of graphene and its derivatives for
application in cancer diagnosis and therapy. Readers are introduced to
graphene nanomaterial history, synthesis procedures, properties,
modifications, and applications in cancer research and development. The
wide-ranging properties of graphene nanomaterials can be utilized for
various cancer therapeutic and diagnostic applications. The contents
discuss these applications with simple graphical overviews and provide
comprehensive detail for a better understanding of the state of the art.
The book will be of interest to professionals and academic researchers
alike.