Cancer Therapy-Related Cardiovascular Complications in Clinical Practice: Current Perspectives

Cardiovascular (CV) diseases and cancer are the leading causes of death in Europe and the United States. Both diseases have extensive overlap and share common risk factors, symptoms, and outcomes. As the number of patients with both cancer and CV diseases continues to rise, the field of cardio-oncol...

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Main Authors: Michał Bohdan, Anna Kowalczys, Agnieszka Mickiewicz, Marcin Gruchała, Ewa Lewicka
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/8/1647
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spelling doaj-6d1e0ad494d24fdf83a522fbbe7660ac2021-04-13T23:04:02ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832021-04-01101647164710.3390/jcm10081647Cancer Therapy-Related Cardiovascular Complications in Clinical Practice: Current PerspectivesMichał Bohdan0Anna Kowalczys1Agnieszka Mickiewicz2Marcin Gruchała3Ewa Lewicka4First Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Gdańsk, 80-211 Gdańsk, PolandFirst Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Gdańsk, 80-211 Gdańsk, PolandFirst Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Gdańsk, 80-211 Gdańsk, PolandFirst Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Gdańsk, 80-211 Gdańsk, PolandDepartment of Cardiology and Electrotherapy, Medical University of Gdańsk, 80-211 Gdańsk, PolandCardiovascular (CV) diseases and cancer are the leading causes of death in Europe and the United States. Both diseases have extensive overlap and share common risk factors, symptoms, and outcomes. As the number of patients with both cancer and CV diseases continues to rise, the field of cardio-oncology is gaining increased attention. A frequent problem during anti-cancer treatment is cardiotoxicity caused by the side-effects of chemo-, immuno-, targeted, and radiation therapies. This problem may manifest as acute coronary syndrome, myocarditis, arrhythmias, or heart failure. Modern cardio-oncology spans many different research areas. While some researchers focus on treating patients that have already developed cardiotoxicity, others aim to identify new methods for preventing cardiotoxicity before, during, and after anti-cancer therapy. Both groups share the common understanding that regular monitoring of cancer patients is the basis for optimal medical treatment. Optimal treatment can only be achieved through close cooperation between cardiologists and oncologists. This review summarizes the current views on cardio-oncology and discusses the cardiotoxicities associated with commonly used chemotherapeutics.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/8/1647cardio-oncologycardiotoxicityheart failureleft ventricular dysfunctioncomorbiditiescardiovascular disease
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author Michał Bohdan
Anna Kowalczys
Agnieszka Mickiewicz
Marcin Gruchała
Ewa Lewicka
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Anna Kowalczys
Agnieszka Mickiewicz
Marcin Gruchała
Ewa Lewicka
Cancer Therapy-Related Cardiovascular Complications in Clinical Practice: Current Perspectives
Journal of Clinical Medicine
cardio-oncology
cardiotoxicity
heart failure
left ventricular dysfunction
comorbidities
cardiovascular disease
author_facet Michał Bohdan
Anna Kowalczys
Agnieszka Mickiewicz
Marcin Gruchała
Ewa Lewicka
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title Cancer Therapy-Related Cardiovascular Complications in Clinical Practice: Current Perspectives
title_short Cancer Therapy-Related Cardiovascular Complications in Clinical Practice: Current Perspectives
title_full Cancer Therapy-Related Cardiovascular Complications in Clinical Practice: Current Perspectives
title_fullStr Cancer Therapy-Related Cardiovascular Complications in Clinical Practice: Current Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Cancer Therapy-Related Cardiovascular Complications in Clinical Practice: Current Perspectives
title_sort cancer therapy-related cardiovascular complications in clinical practice: current perspectives
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Cardiovascular (CV) diseases and cancer are the leading causes of death in Europe and the United States. Both diseases have extensive overlap and share common risk factors, symptoms, and outcomes. As the number of patients with both cancer and CV diseases continues to rise, the field of cardio-oncology is gaining increased attention. A frequent problem during anti-cancer treatment is cardiotoxicity caused by the side-effects of chemo-, immuno-, targeted, and radiation therapies. This problem may manifest as acute coronary syndrome, myocarditis, arrhythmias, or heart failure. Modern cardio-oncology spans many different research areas. While some researchers focus on treating patients that have already developed cardiotoxicity, others aim to identify new methods for preventing cardiotoxicity before, during, and after anti-cancer therapy. Both groups share the common understanding that regular monitoring of cancer patients is the basis for optimal medical treatment. Optimal treatment can only be achieved through close cooperation between cardiologists and oncologists. This review summarizes the current views on cardio-oncology and discusses the cardiotoxicities associated with commonly used chemotherapeutics.
topic cardio-oncology
cardiotoxicity
heart failure
left ventricular dysfunction
comorbidities
cardiovascular disease
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/8/1647
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