1. [Cardiotoxicity relatively common in cancer treatment].
- Author
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Bühlmann Lerjen E, Hübbert L, Papakonstantinou A, Hedayati E, Linde C, and Månsson Broberg A
- Subjects
- Heart Diseases chemically induced, Humans, Interprofessional Relations, Neoplasms drug therapy, Neoplasms radiotherapy, Radiotherapy adverse effects, Risk Factors, Antineoplastic Agents adverse effects, Cardiotoxicity diagnosis, Cardiotoxicity etiology, Cardiotoxicity prevention & control
- Abstract
Modern cancer therapy has noticeably improved the prognosis for various cancer diseases, but cardiovascular side effects are not uncommon, both in short and long term. The individual patient's cardiovascular risk profile affects the risk of developing side effects. Potential underestimation of this risk can lead to life-long severe cardiac disease for a patient that has been cured from cancer. Overestimation of the risk can lead to withdrawal of life-saving cancer treatment because of potentially reversible or mild cardiac side effects. A multidisciplinary approach will lead to better handling of cardio-oncologic patients.
- Published
- 2016