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Abstract

This thesis focused on an implantable encapsulated structure that can deliver localized heating and controlled release of prodigiosin (PG) (a cancer drug) synthesized by bacteria (Serratia marcescens (subs. marcescens)).

Prototypical poly-dimethyl-siloxane (PDMS) packages, containing well-controlled micro-channels and drug storage compartments, were fabricated along with a drug-storing polymer produced by free radical polymerization of Poly(Nisopropylacrylamide)(PNIPA)-based gels.

The mechanisms of drug diffusion of P(NIPA)-based gels were elucidated. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and optical microscopy were used to study the heterogeneous porous structure of the P(NIPA)-based gels. The release exponents, n, of the gels were found to be between 0.5 and 0.81.

Introduction

The increasing incidence of cancer [1] has stimulated research on the development of novel implantable devices for the localized treatment of cancer [2-4]. Cancer is currently the second leading cause of death worldwide after cardiovascular disease [5, 6].

Current trends also suggest that cancer will become the leading cause of death by 2030 [5, 7]. Furthermore, standard treatment methods, such as bulk systemic chemotherapy [1, 4, 8] and radiotherapy [9-11], have shown severe side effects. There is, therefore, the need to develop localized cancer treatment methods to mitigate these side effects.

One approach that can be used to reduce the potential side effects of cancer treatments is to use localized drug delivery that can reduce the higher concentrations of cancer drugs in tissue. This can be achieved by using implantable drug-eluting devices for the localized delivery of drugs [4, 12].

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