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Myocardial dysfunction in long‐term breast cancer survivors treated at ages 40–50 years

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Anthracyclines increase heart failure (HF) risk, but the long‐term prevalence of myocardial dysfunction in young breast cancer (BC) survivors is unknown. Early measures of left ventricular myocardial dysfunction are needed… Click to show full abstract

Anthracyclines increase heart failure (HF) risk, but the long‐term prevalence of myocardial dysfunction in young breast cancer (BC) survivors is unknown. Early measures of left ventricular myocardial dysfunction are needed to identify BC patients at risk of symptomatic HF.

Keywords: myocardial dysfunction; long term; dysfunction; breast cancer; cancer survivors

Journal Title: European Journal of Heart Failure
Year Published: 2019

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