This document reviews the potential applications of nanotechnology in cancer detection, diagnosis, and treatment. It discusses how nanoscale tools such as cantilevers, nanopores, nanotubes, quantum dots, and nanoshells could be used to detect molecular changes associated with cancer at early stages. The goals are to create devices that can seek out and destroy cancer cells with targeted delivery of therapeutic agents while monitoring treatment effectiveness. However, challenges remain in understanding how matter behaves at the nanoscale and ensuring nanostructures can function effectively within biological systems.