Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Although great progress has been achieved in cancer diagnosis and treatment, novel therapies are still urgently needed to increase the efficacy and reduce the side effects of conventional therapies. Personalized medicine involves administering patients drugs that are specific to the characteristics of their tumors, and has significantly reduced side effects and increased overall survival rates. Multifunctional theranostic drugs are designed to combine diagnostic and therapeutic functions into a single molecule, which reduces the number of drugs administered to patients and increases patient compliance, and have shown great potential in propelling personalized medicine. This review focuses on multifunctional small-molecule theranostic agents for tumor-specific imaging and targeted chemotherapy, with a particular emphasis placed on highlighting design strategies and application in vitro or in vivo. The challenges and future perspectives of multifunctional small molecules are also discussed.
Keywords: Chemotherapy; Imaging; Multifunctional small molecules; Theranostics.
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