Next‐Generation Flexible Embolic Systems: Targeted Transarterial Chemoembolization Strategies for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

H Han Wu S Shaodong Lv (Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital Naval Medical University Shanghai 200438 China) R Renjie Zhang L Lihui Gu (National Engineering Research Center of Power Generation Control and Safety, School of Energy and Environment, Southeast University 1 , Nanjing 210096,) J Jiahao Xu C Chao Li L Lijian Zhang F Feng Shen A Alfred Wei Chieh Kow (Division of Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Surgery Department of Surgery National University Hospital Singapore 119074 Singapore) M Mingda Wang T Tian Yang

Abstract

AbstractTransarterial chemoembolization (TACE) remains the gold standard for treating intermediate‐stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), yet faces great challenges in overcoming tumor heterogeneity, hypoxia‐induced angiogenesis, and metastatic progression. The development of advanced flexible embolization materials marks a revolutionary leap in interventional therapy, offering opportunities to revolutionize embolization precision, drug delivery kinetics, and tumor microenvironment modulation. This comprehensive review systematically examines the paradigm shift toward next‐generation TACE technology, emphasizing the limitations of conventional approaches and innovations in flexible embolic agents. A detailed discussion of next‐generation nano‐flexible embolic systems is presented, emphasizing their unique coagulation dynamics, real‐time imaging capabilities, and therapeutic precision. The review delves into groundbreaking TACE strategies integrating hypoxia modulation, energy conversion therapeutics, and sophisticated tumor microenvironment engineering. Clinical translation aspects are thoroughly explored, including large‐scale trial outcomes, vascular recanalization dynamics, and patient‐specific treatment optimization. Looking forward, key frontiers in the field is identified: intelligent nanocomposite systems, synergistic combination therapies, and precision medicine approaches tailored to individual tumor biology. This work not only objectively evaluates current progress but also charts future research priorities, aiming to transform TACE from a palliative intervention to a precision medicine platform and ultimately reshaping the landscape of HCC treatment and patient care.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 24
Published June 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

H

Han Wu

S

Shaodong Lv

Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital Naval Medical University Shanghai 200438 China

R

Renjie Zhang

L

Lihui Gu

National Engineering Research Center of Power Generation Control and Safety, School of Energy and Environment, Southeast University 1 , Nanjing 210096,

J

Jiahao Xu

C

Chao Li

L

Lijian Zhang

F

Feng Shen

A

Alfred Wei Chieh Kow

Division of Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Surgery Department of Surgery National University Hospital Singapore 119074 Singapore

M

Mingda Wang

T

Tian Yang