This book provides an excellent overview of this multidisciplinary field. All 13 chapters are concise minireviews or perspectives, covering a wide range of topics in nanomedicine, from nanocarrier design considerations to lessons learned from past successes, regulatory aspects, and future challenges. Overall, this book serves as an excellent reference for newcomers to the field as well as experienced researchers. Because many of the authors are the developers of some successful nanomedicines in clinical use or trials, their experiences, thoughts, and insights are particularly valuable.