Heart failure years after cancer treatment
- PMID: 26234396
- DOI: 10.2217/fca.15.36
Heart failure years after cancer treatment
Abstract
Progress in cancer treatment has significantly improved survival of patients with cancer. However, the incidence of cardiovascular diseases such as left ventricular dysfunction (LVD) and chronic heart failure (HF) is increasing due to the long-term toxic effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Cardio-oncology teams are necessary to ensure the implementation of primary prevention strategies and screening protocols for early recognition of LVD. Moreover, early administration of advanced treatment for HF is crucial to achieve left ventricular recovery. In this article we will focus on the prevalence of chronic HF among cancer survivors, the main risk factors of LVD and chronic HF, the prevention strategies and management based on the current evidence and, finally, the future perspectives in this field.
Keywords: cardiotoxicity; heart failure; left ventricular dysfunction.
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