Background/Aim: Cardiotoxicity resulting in heart failure is a devastating complication of cancer therapy. It is possible that a patient may survive cancer only to develop heart failure (HF), which is more deadly than cancer. The aim of this project was to profile the characteristics of patients at risk of cancer treatment induced heart failure. \ud \ud Methods: Linked Health Data Analysis of Queensland Cancer Registry (QCR) from 1996-2009, Death Registry and Hospital Administration records for HF and chemotherapy admissions were reviewed. Index heart failure admission must have occurred after the date of cancer registry entry. \ud \ud Results: A total of 15,987 patients were included in this analysis; 1,062 (6.6%) had chemotherapy+HF admis...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate the risk of cancer in patients with heart failure (HF) compa...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the USA, and cardiovascular disease is the second lea...
Introduction: Heart failure (HF) and cancer are currently the leading causes of death worldwide, wit...
Background/Aim: Cardiotoxicity resulting in heart failure is a devastating complication of cancer th...
BACKGROUND: Cardiotoxicity resulting in heart failure is a devastating complication of cancer therap...
Background - Cardiotoxicity resulting in heart failure is a devastating complication of cancer thera...
BackgroundCardiotoxicity resulting in heart failure is a devastating complication of cancer therapy....
Introduction: The causal link between chemotherapy treatments and subsequent cardiotoxicity is well ...
Aims: To describe the characteristics and time to death of patients with breast or haematological ca...
Aims - To describe the characteristics and time to death of patients with breast or haematological c...
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Observational study[Abstract] Aims: To assess the incidence of cancer diagnosis and cancer-related m...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) outcomes continue to improve with widespread use of new therapies. Concurre...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) outcomes continue to improve with widespread use of new therapies. Concurre...
Aims Currently, little evidence exists on survival and quality of care in cancer patients presenting...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate the risk of cancer in patients with heart failure (HF) compa...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the USA, and cardiovascular disease is the second lea...
Introduction: Heart failure (HF) and cancer are currently the leading causes of death worldwide, wit...
Background/Aim: Cardiotoxicity resulting in heart failure is a devastating complication of cancer th...
BACKGROUND: Cardiotoxicity resulting in heart failure is a devastating complication of cancer therap...
Background - Cardiotoxicity resulting in heart failure is a devastating complication of cancer thera...
BackgroundCardiotoxicity resulting in heart failure is a devastating complication of cancer therapy....
Introduction: The causal link between chemotherapy treatments and subsequent cardiotoxicity is well ...
Aims: To describe the characteristics and time to death of patients with breast or haematological ca...
Aims - To describe the characteristics and time to death of patients with breast or haematological c...
This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions f...
Observational study[Abstract] Aims: To assess the incidence of cancer diagnosis and cancer-related m...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) outcomes continue to improve with widespread use of new therapies. Concurre...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) outcomes continue to improve with widespread use of new therapies. Concurre...
Aims Currently, little evidence exists on survival and quality of care in cancer patients presenting...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate the risk of cancer in patients with heart failure (HF) compa...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the USA, and cardiovascular disease is the second lea...
Introduction: Heart failure (HF) and cancer are currently the leading causes of death worldwide, wit...