Cardio‐oncology discipline: focus on the necessities in developing countries

Abstract Cardiovascular diseases constitute one of the main aetiologies of mortality among patients with cancer. Population ageing and cancer survival rate improvements have resulted in the coexistence of cardiovascular diseases and malignancies in an increasing number of patients. With the diversit...

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Main Authors: Azin Alizadehasl, Ahmad Amin, Majid Maleki, Feridoun Noohi, Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh, Melody Farrashi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-10-01
Series:ESC Heart Failure
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12838
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spelling doaj-662b6e9b21b84dbfbebb5d7b9fe9d0ad2021-06-02T08:45:53ZengWileyESC Heart Failure2055-58222020-10-01752175218310.1002/ehf2.12838Cardio‐oncology discipline: focus on the necessities in developing countriesAzin Alizadehasl0Ahmad Amin1Majid Maleki2Feridoun Noohi3Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh4Melody Farrashi5Cardio‐Oncology Research Center, Rajaie Cardiovascular Medical and Research Center Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranRajaie Cardiovascular Medical and Research Center Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranEchocardiography Research Center, Rajaie Cardiovascular Medical and Research Center Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranCardiovascular Intervention Research Center, Rajaie Cardiovascular Medical and Research Center Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranHematology, Oncology, and SCT Research Center Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranEchocardiography Research Center, Rajaie Cardiovascular Medical and Research Center Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranAbstract Cardiovascular diseases constitute one of the main aetiologies of mortality among patients with cancer. Population ageing and cancer survival rate improvements have resulted in the coexistence of cardiovascular diseases and malignancies in an increasing number of patients. With the diversity in treatments and the introduction of new drug lines, multiple mechanisms of cardiovascular injury have been recognized in these patients. Cardio‐oncology is an emerging entity introduced to provide a proper solution to the several challenges encountered in the management of patients with cancer and cardiac involvement. This review will assess the logical grounds for establishing a cardio‐oncology unit, describe the main objectives and the detailed responsibilities in such systems, and outline the target population. Furthermore, the importance of research and appropriate data collection will be highlighted. Lastly, the special considerations and modifications required for setting up such centres in the developing countries are discussed.https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12838Cardio‐oncologyDeveloping countries
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author Azin Alizadehasl
Ahmad Amin
Majid Maleki
Feridoun Noohi
Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh
Melody Farrashi
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Ahmad Amin
Majid Maleki
Feridoun Noohi
Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh
Melody Farrashi
Cardio‐oncology discipline: focus on the necessities in developing countries
ESC Heart Failure
Cardio‐oncology
Developing countries
author_facet Azin Alizadehasl
Ahmad Amin
Majid Maleki
Feridoun Noohi
Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh
Melody Farrashi
author_sort Azin Alizadehasl
title Cardio‐oncology discipline: focus on the necessities in developing countries
title_short Cardio‐oncology discipline: focus on the necessities in developing countries
title_full Cardio‐oncology discipline: focus on the necessities in developing countries
title_fullStr Cardio‐oncology discipline: focus on the necessities in developing countries
title_full_unstemmed Cardio‐oncology discipline: focus on the necessities in developing countries
title_sort cardio‐oncology discipline: focus on the necessities in developing countries
publisher Wiley
series ESC Heart Failure
issn 2055-5822
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Cardiovascular diseases constitute one of the main aetiologies of mortality among patients with cancer. Population ageing and cancer survival rate improvements have resulted in the coexistence of cardiovascular diseases and malignancies in an increasing number of patients. With the diversity in treatments and the introduction of new drug lines, multiple mechanisms of cardiovascular injury have been recognized in these patients. Cardio‐oncology is an emerging entity introduced to provide a proper solution to the several challenges encountered in the management of patients with cancer and cardiac involvement. This review will assess the logical grounds for establishing a cardio‐oncology unit, describe the main objectives and the detailed responsibilities in such systems, and outline the target population. Furthermore, the importance of research and appropriate data collection will be highlighted. Lastly, the special considerations and modifications required for setting up such centres in the developing countries are discussed.
topic Cardio‐oncology
Developing countries
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12838
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