Nanotechnology is an empirical approach that promises hope and novel treatment possibilities for cancer. This state-of-the-art technology offers innovative methods for diagnosing and treating a variety of illnesses. Though there have been some positive advances since the discovery of quantum dots (QD) nano-transporters, these advances are still in their development, even though they have been shown to be beneficial to society. QD has shown to be incredibly suitable for bio-imaging, targeted gene delivery, pharmacological research, biosensing, photodynamic therapy, and diagnosis through its usage in natural imaging and photography. The overview’s main goal was to emphasize how important QD is for both cancer detection and therapy. The goal is to provide readers with a basic understanding of QD, including its benefits and applications in lung cancer management. Furthermore, we have discussed the many studies pertaining to cytotoxic analysis in order to demonstrate the safety of QDs. The current study provides a concise summary of the current research, fabrication methods, and applications of QD in lung cancer treatment.
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