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With the exponential growth of nanomedicine research, subcellular-delivery nanosystems (SDNSs) has rapidly become a research focus, which suggests that the idea of curing cancer may not be a pipe dream. As the center of genetic material storage, replication, and transcription, the nucleus can be regarded as the final target of many cancer treatment methods. Thus, nuclear-targeted SDNSs may have clinical potential for precise cancer treatment by delivering therapeutic agents and assisting various treatment methods. Herein, the latest progress of nucl