Several methods are used for continuous drug delivery in cancer treatment:
Implantable Pumps: These devices can be surgically placed in the body to deliver a constant flow of medication directly to the tumor site or systemic circulation. Infusion Pumps: These external devices can be programmed to release precise amounts of drugs over a specified period. Transdermal Patches: These patches adhere to the skin and release drugs slowly over time, providing a non-invasive delivery method. Polymeric Nanoparticles: These advanced systems can encapsulate drugs and release them in a controlled manner, targeting cancer cells specifically.