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Management and treatment of cardiotoxicity due to anticancer drugs: 10 questions and answers.

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Since the introduction of anthracyclines into clinical practice in the 1960s, chemotherapy have always been associated to cardiotoxicity. Patients on cardiotoxic drugs can develop a wide range of cardiovascular diseases,… Click to show full abstract

Since the introduction of anthracyclines into clinical practice in the 1960s, chemotherapy have always been associated to cardiotoxicity. Patients on cardiotoxic drugs can develop a wide range of cardiovascular diseases, including left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction and heart failure (HF), arrhythmias, hypertension, and coronary artery disease (CAD). The rising number of cancer patients, population aging, and the frequent overlap of cardiovascular and oncological diseases have highlighted the importance of close collaboration between cardiologists and oncologists. As a result, in 1995, cardiologists at the IEO (European Institute of Oncology) coined the term cardioncology, a new discipline focused on the dynamics of cardiovascular disease in cancer patients. Given the complex scenario characterized by a constant dialogue between the oncological condition and cardiovascular comorbidity, it is essential for the clinician to get the knowledge to properly fulfill the needs of the oncological patient under cardiotoxic treatment. Through the answer to 10 questions, we aim to describe the complex issue of cardiotoxicity by addressing the main critical points and current evidence related to the assessment, management, treatment and surveillance of cancer patients under chemotherapy.

Keywords: management treatment; cancer patients; cardiotoxicity; treatment; treatment cardiotoxicity

Journal Title: European journal of preventive cardiology
Year Published: 2022

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