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- Cardiotoxicity: Heart Damage from Cancer Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
What is cardiotoxicity? Cardiotoxicity is heart damage that arises from certain cancer treatments or drugs It can develop years after cancer treatment, especially in adults who received cancer treatment during childhood Certain types of cancer treatments have a higher risk for cardiotoxicity
- Cardiotoxicity of cancer chemotherapy agents other than . . . - UpToDate
Cancer patients receiving chemotherapy have an increased risk of developing cardiovascular complications, and the risk is even greater if there is a known history of heart disease Among the serious complications that have been reported are:
- Preventing and Treating Cardiovascular Toxicity from Cancer Therapy
For prevention, monitoring and treatment of cardiotoxicity, the Johns Hopkins team follows expert consensus protocols set forth by the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the American Heart Association, the American Society of Echocardiography and the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging, among others, says Florido
- Cardiovascular Toxicity Related to Cancer Treatment: A Pragmatic . . .
In this statement, the experts addressed the cardiovascular monitoring strategies for the cancer drugs associated with the highest risk of cardiovascular toxicities, as well as the management of such toxicities
- Cardiac Toxicity - OncoLink
Cardiac (heart) toxicity is a side effect of cancer treatment that causes damage to the heart muscle or valves Both chemotherapy and radiation can lead to cardiac toxicity, based on the type of medication (s) you had and where radiation treatment was given
- Mechanisms of Cardiotoxicity and the Development of Heart Failure
Cardiotoxicity is a broad term that refers to the negative effects of toxic substances on the heart Cancer drugs can cause cardiotoxicity by effects on heart cells, thromboembolic events, and or hypertension that can lead to heart failure
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