AbstractBackgroundTreatment-related cardiac death is the primary, noncancer cause of mortality in adult survivors of childhood malignancies. Early detection of cardiac dysfunction may identify a high-risk subset of survivors for early intervention.ObjectivesThis study sought to determine the prevalence of cardiac dysfunction in adult survivors of childhood malignancies.MethodsEchocardiographic assessment included 3-dimensional (3D) left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), global longitudinal and circumferential myocardial strain, and diastolic function, graded per American Society of Echocardiography guidelines in 1,820 adult (median age 31 years; range: 18 to 65 years) survivors of childhood cancer (median time from diagnosis 23 years; r...
Background Cancer therapy-related cardiac dysfunction and heart failure are major problems in long-t...
BACKGROUND Cardiovascular disease is the leading nonmalignant cause of late deaths in childhood c...
Background: In childhood cancer survivors (CCS) at risk for heart failure, echocardiographic surveil...
AbstractBackgroundTreatment-related cardiac death is the primary, noncancer cause of mortality in ad...
Background: Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) have an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. We ...
Abstract Background The prevalence of diastolic dysfunction has not been systematically evaluated ...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the leading nonmalignant cause of late deaths in childhood can...
Background: The majority of childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) have been exposed to cardiotoxic treat...
PURPOSE: Echocardiographic surveillance for asymptomatic left ventricular systolic dysfunction (ALVS...
Background: The majority of childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) have been exposed to cardiotoxic treat...
BACKGROUND: Cardiotoxicity is a well-known side effect after anthracyclines and chest radiotherapy i...
Aim: To assess systolic and diastolic function in adult childhood-cancer survivors (CCS) after treat...
Background: Due to recent therapeutic advances, survival rates for childhood cancer now exceed 80%. ...
Background: Anthracyclines and radiotherapy involving the heart region are cardiotoxic, but the pote...
AbstractAimTo assess systolic and diastolic function in adult childhood-cancer survivors (CCS) after...
Background Cancer therapy-related cardiac dysfunction and heart failure are major problems in long-t...
BACKGROUND Cardiovascular disease is the leading nonmalignant cause of late deaths in childhood c...
Background: In childhood cancer survivors (CCS) at risk for heart failure, echocardiographic surveil...
AbstractBackgroundTreatment-related cardiac death is the primary, noncancer cause of mortality in ad...
Background: Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) have an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. We ...
Abstract Background The prevalence of diastolic dysfunction has not been systematically evaluated ...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the leading nonmalignant cause of late deaths in childhood can...
Background: The majority of childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) have been exposed to cardiotoxic treat...
PURPOSE: Echocardiographic surveillance for asymptomatic left ventricular systolic dysfunction (ALVS...
Background: The majority of childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) have been exposed to cardiotoxic treat...
BACKGROUND: Cardiotoxicity is a well-known side effect after anthracyclines and chest radiotherapy i...
Aim: To assess systolic and diastolic function in adult childhood-cancer survivors (CCS) after treat...
Background: Due to recent therapeutic advances, survival rates for childhood cancer now exceed 80%. ...
Background: Anthracyclines and radiotherapy involving the heart region are cardiotoxic, but the pote...
AbstractAimTo assess systolic and diastolic function in adult childhood-cancer survivors (CCS) after...
Background Cancer therapy-related cardiac dysfunction and heart failure are major problems in long-t...
BACKGROUND Cardiovascular disease is the leading nonmalignant cause of late deaths in childhood c...
Background: In childhood cancer survivors (CCS) at risk for heart failure, echocardiographic surveil...