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A recent report from the University of Medical Sciences discusses the potential of scaffold-based electrospun materials for breast cancer research. The report highlights the limitations of traditional chemotherapy approaches and explores how nanotechnology can overcome these limitations by creating new materials with unique properties. Electrospinning is a technique that can create biomaterials that replicate the structure of the cellular matrix, offering a large surface area and adjustable fiber size. The report also emphasizes the importance of electrospinning three-dimensional models for the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, and discusses its applications in cell culture, drug delivery, drug loading, and gene therapy. [Extracted from the article] |