Antineoplastic therapies have significantly improved the prognosis of oncology patients. However, these treatments can bring to a higher incidence of side-effects, including the worrying cardiovascular toxicity (CTX). Substantial evidence indicates multiple mechanisms of CTX, with redox mechanisms playing a key role. Recent data singled out mitochondria as key targets for antineoplastic drug-induced CTX; understanding the underlying mechanisms is, therefore, crucial for effective cardioprotection, without compromising the efficacy of anti-cancer treatments. CTX can occur within a few days or many years after treatment. Type I CTX is associated with irreversible cardiac cell injury, and it is typically caused by anthracyclines and traditiona...
Antitumor drugs have long been known to introduce a measurable risk of cardiovascular events. Cardio...
The advancement in therapy has provided a dramatic improvement in the rate of recovery among cancer ...
The use of chemotherapy has largely improved the prognosis of cancer patients in the past two decade...
Significance: Antineoplastic therapies have significantly improved the prognosis of oncology patient...
Antineoplastic therapies have significantly improved the prognosis of oncology patients. However, th...
Antineoplastic drugs can be associated with several side effects, including cardiovascular toxicity ...
Antineoplastic drugs can be associated with several side effects, including cardiovascular toxicity ...
Antineoplastic drugs can be associated with several side effects, including cardiovascular toxicity ...
The cardiovascular toxicity of anticancer drugs promotes the development of cardiovascular diseases....
Redox abnormalities are at the crossroad of cardiovascular diseases, cancer and cardiotoxicity from ...
Although cardiovascular toxicity from traditional chemotherapies has been well recognized for decade...
Cardiotoxicity is a well-established complication of antineoplastic agents. Cardiomyopathy resulting...
Drug-induced cardiotoxicity is emerging as an important issue among cancer survivors. For several de...
The treatment options for patients with cancer have increased rapidly in the last decade with the in...
Antitumor drugs have long been known to introduce a measurable risk of cardiovascular events. Cardio...
The advancement in therapy has provided a dramatic improvement in the rate of recovery among cancer ...
The use of chemotherapy has largely improved the prognosis of cancer patients in the past two decade...
Significance: Antineoplastic therapies have significantly improved the prognosis of oncology patient...
Antineoplastic therapies have significantly improved the prognosis of oncology patients. However, th...
Antineoplastic drugs can be associated with several side effects, including cardiovascular toxicity ...
Antineoplastic drugs can be associated with several side effects, including cardiovascular toxicity ...
Antineoplastic drugs can be associated with several side effects, including cardiovascular toxicity ...
The cardiovascular toxicity of anticancer drugs promotes the development of cardiovascular diseases....
Redox abnormalities are at the crossroad of cardiovascular diseases, cancer and cardiotoxicity from ...
Although cardiovascular toxicity from traditional chemotherapies has been well recognized for decade...
Cardiotoxicity is a well-established complication of antineoplastic agents. Cardiomyopathy resulting...
Drug-induced cardiotoxicity is emerging as an important issue among cancer survivors. For several de...
The treatment options for patients with cancer have increased rapidly in the last decade with the in...
Antitumor drugs have long been known to introduce a measurable risk of cardiovascular events. Cardio...
The advancement in therapy has provided a dramatic improvement in the rate of recovery among cancer ...
The use of chemotherapy has largely improved the prognosis of cancer patients in the past two decade...