Management and research in cancer treatment-related cardiovascular toxicity: Challenges and perspectives
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Management and research in cancer treatment-related cardiovascular toxicity: Challenges and perspectives
Abstract
Cardiovascular toxicity is a potentially serious complication that can result from the use of various cancer therapies and can impact the short- and long-term prognosis of treated patients as well as cancer survivors. In addition to their potential acute cardiovascular adverse events, new treatments can lead to late toxicity even after their completion because patients who survive longer generally have an increased exposure to the cancer therapies combined to standard cardiovascular risk factors. These complications expose the patient to the risk of cardiovascular morbi-mortality, which makes managing cardiovascular toxicity a significant challenge. Cardio-oncology programs offer the opportunity to improve cardiovascular monitoring, safety, and management through a better understanding of the pathogenesis of toxicity and interdisciplinary collaborations. In this review, we address new challenges, perspectives, and research priorities in cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicity to identify strategies that could improve the overall prognosis and survival of cancer patients. We also focus our discussion on the contribution of cardio-oncology in each step of the development and use of cancer therapies.
Keywords: Cancer therapy; Cardio-oncology; Cardiovascular toxicity; Heart failure; Prevention; Survivorship.
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Letter to Editor: Management and research in cancer treatment-related cardiovascular toxicity: Challenges and perspective.Int J Cardiol. 2017 Jul 15;239:28. doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2017.01.109. Int J Cardiol. 2017. PMID: 28560974 No abstract available.
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