peer reviewedCancer and cardiovascular (CV) disease are the most prevalent diseases in the developed world. Evidence increasingly shows that these conditions are interlinked through common risk factors, coincident in an ageing population, and are connected biologically through some deleterious effects of anticancer treatment on CV health. Anticancer therapies can cause a wide spectrum of short- and long-term cardiotoxic effects. An explosion of novel cancer therapies has revolutionised this field and dramatically altered cancer prognosis. Nevertheless, these new therapies have introduced unexpected CV complications beyond heart failure. Common CV toxicities related to cancer therapy are defined, along with suggested strategies for preventio...
International audienceCardiovascular toxicity is a potentially serious complication that can result ...
Progress in the treatment of cancer has significantly improved survival of oncologic patients in rec...
International audienceAbstract The considerable progress made in the field of cancer treatment has l...
Cancer and cardiovascular (CV) disease are the most prevalent diseases in the developed world. Evide...
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...
Cardiovascular (CV) toxicity is a potential short- or long-term complication of various anticancer t...
Advances in cancer treatments have improved clinical outcomes, leading to an increasing population o...
Aims: Anticancer therapies have extended the lives of millions of patients with malignancies, but fo...
Aims Anticancer therapies have extended the lives of millions of patients with malignancies, but for...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in men and women both in...
A growing number of effective cancer therapies is associated with cardiovascular (CV) toxicities inc...
International audienceAims:Anticancer therapies have extended the lives of millions of patients with...
International audienceCardiovascular toxicity is a potentially serious complication that can result ...
Progress in the treatment of cancer has significantly improved survival of oncologic patients in rec...
International audienceAbstract The considerable progress made in the field of cancer treatment has l...
Cancer and cardiovascular (CV) disease are the most prevalent diseases in the developed world. Evide...
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...
Cardiovascular (CV) toxicity is a potential short- or long-term complication of various anticancer t...
Advances in cancer treatments have improved clinical outcomes, leading to an increasing population o...
Aims: Anticancer therapies have extended the lives of millions of patients with malignancies, but fo...
Aims Anticancer therapies have extended the lives of millions of patients with malignancies, but for...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in men and women both in...
A growing number of effective cancer therapies is associated with cardiovascular (CV) toxicities inc...
International audienceAims:Anticancer therapies have extended the lives of millions of patients with...
International audienceCardiovascular toxicity is a potentially serious complication that can result ...
Progress in the treatment of cancer has significantly improved survival of oncologic patients in rec...
International audienceAbstract The considerable progress made in the field of cancer treatment has l...