Labard Baras*
Observational studies are research designs that involve observing and analyzing the outcomes of a group of individuals without any intervention or manipulation. These types of studies are useful in understanding the natural history of a disease or condition and identifying potential risk factors or associations. However, there are several challenges associated with observational studies, including in this manner, photosensitizers can prompt oxidative weight on a malignant growth cell or perform nearby hyperthermia. The expanded responsiveness of malignant growth cells to warming up to 41-47 °C underlies the viability of photo thermal treatment. To overcome these challenges, various strategies have been developed to improve the delivery and effectiveness of photosensitizers. Chemical modification, such as altering the molecular structure of the photosensitizer, can enhance its water solubility and stability. Another strategy is to use PE gelation, which involves the formation of a gel-like substance that can encapsulate the photosensitizer and improve its delivery to the target site. Additionally, photosensitizers can be encapsulated within nano carriers of various nature such as liposomes, nanoparticles, and dendrites.