Cardiovascular (CV) toxicity is a potential short- or long-term complication of various anticancer therapies. Some drugs, such as anthracyclines or other biological agents, have been implicated in causing potentially irreversible clinically important cardiac dysfunction. Although targeted therapies are considered less toxic and better tolerated by patients compared with classic chemotherapy agents, rare but serious complications have been described, and longer follow-up is needed to determine the exact profile and outcomes of related cardiac side-effects. Some of these side-effects are irreversible, leading to progressive CV disease, and some others induce reversible dysfunction with no long-term cardiac damage to the patient. Assessment of...
Aims Anticancer therapies have extended the lives of millions of patients with malignancies, but for...
International audienceBackground: Cardiovascular toxicity has become a challenging issue during canc...
Cardiovascular toxicity is a potential short- or long-term complication of anticancer therapy. Expos...
Cardiovascular (CV) toxicity is a potential short- or long-term complication of various anticancer t...
Cardiovascular (CV) toxicity is a potential short- or long-term complication of various anticancer t...
peer reviewedCancer and cardiovascular (CV) disease are the most prevalent diseases in the developed...
Cancer and cardiovascular (CV) disease are the most prevalent diseases in the developed world. Evide...
It is important to identify chemotherapy-related cardiotoxicity as it may impact on the overall surv...
International audienceThe considerable progress made in the field of cancer treatment has led to a d...
Many of the highly effective agents in contemporary oncology, including the anthracyclines and trast...
SummaryDespite continuous improvements in management of patients with cancer, cardiac side-effects s...
Aims Anticancer therapies have extended the lives of millions of patients with malignancies, but for...
International audienceBackground: Cardiovascular toxicity has become a challenging issue during canc...
Cardiovascular toxicity is a potential short- or long-term complication of anticancer therapy. Expos...
Cardiovascular (CV) toxicity is a potential short- or long-term complication of various anticancer t...
Cardiovascular (CV) toxicity is a potential short- or long-term complication of various anticancer t...
peer reviewedCancer and cardiovascular (CV) disease are the most prevalent diseases in the developed...
Cancer and cardiovascular (CV) disease are the most prevalent diseases in the developed world. Evide...
It is important to identify chemotherapy-related cardiotoxicity as it may impact on the overall surv...
International audienceThe considerable progress made in the field of cancer treatment has led to a d...
Many of the highly effective agents in contemporary oncology, including the anthracyclines and trast...
SummaryDespite continuous improvements in management of patients with cancer, cardiac side-effects s...
Aims Anticancer therapies have extended the lives of millions of patients with malignancies, but for...
International audienceBackground: Cardiovascular toxicity has become a challenging issue during canc...
Cardiovascular toxicity is a potential short- or long-term complication of anticancer therapy. Expos...