Purpose: Recent development in anticancer therapies for breast carcinoma allowed an improvement in patients’ survival, notwithstanding a parallel increase of cardiovascular morbidity. Cardiotoxicity of anticancer therapies represents a relevant problem due to its insidious onset and potentially irreversible cardiac damage. The aim of the present study was to test whether 2D speckle tracking analysis can help in predicting overt systolic dysfunction. Methods: A “real world” cohort of 69 patients with breast carcinoma undergoing adjuvant and/or neo-adjuvant chemotherapy was tested 2D-speckle tracking analysis before the beginning of chemotherapy and every 3 months for 1 year. Clinical data, 12-lead ECGs, and lab tests were collected...
Background: In the case of breast cancer (BC), radiotherapy (RT) helps reduce locoregional recurrenc...
Left ventricular ejection fraction (LV-EF), despite its high feasibility, is not sensitive enough to...
BACKGROUND: Global longitudinal strain (GLS) can predict cancer therapeutics-related cardiac dysfunc...
Purpose: Recent development in anticancer therapies for breast carcinoma allowed an improvement in p...
The aim of this retrospective study was to detect early cardiotoxicity by speckle tracking analysis....
Abstract Background: The high cardiotoxicity morbidity and mortality rates associated with the anti...
Background: Patients treated with anthracyclines and trastuzumab are at increased risk of developing...
Several therapies used in cancer treatment are potentially cardiotoxic and may cause left ventricula...
International audienceBackground: Breast cancer radiotherapy (BC RT) can be associated with long-ter...
Abstract Background Cancer therapeutics–related cardiac dysfunction (CTRCD) from different chemother...
Diagnosis and management of Cancer therapeutics-related cardiac dysfunction is of crucial importance...
Introduction. Although epirubicin has significantly improved outcome in breast cancer (BC) patients,...
Abstract Background Combined anthracycline-trastuzumab chemotherapy has been associated with LV dysf...
Background: Cardiotoxicity is an important complication of several cancertherapeutic agents such as ...
Left ventricular global longitudinal strain (GLS) has an important role in the diagnosis of cancer t...
Background: In the case of breast cancer (BC), radiotherapy (RT) helps reduce locoregional recurrenc...
Left ventricular ejection fraction (LV-EF), despite its high feasibility, is not sensitive enough to...
BACKGROUND: Global longitudinal strain (GLS) can predict cancer therapeutics-related cardiac dysfunc...
Purpose: Recent development in anticancer therapies for breast carcinoma allowed an improvement in p...
The aim of this retrospective study was to detect early cardiotoxicity by speckle tracking analysis....
Abstract Background: The high cardiotoxicity morbidity and mortality rates associated with the anti...
Background: Patients treated with anthracyclines and trastuzumab are at increased risk of developing...
Several therapies used in cancer treatment are potentially cardiotoxic and may cause left ventricula...
International audienceBackground: Breast cancer radiotherapy (BC RT) can be associated with long-ter...
Abstract Background Cancer therapeutics–related cardiac dysfunction (CTRCD) from different chemother...
Diagnosis and management of Cancer therapeutics-related cardiac dysfunction is of crucial importance...
Introduction. Although epirubicin has significantly improved outcome in breast cancer (BC) patients,...
Abstract Background Combined anthracycline-trastuzumab chemotherapy has been associated with LV dysf...
Background: Cardiotoxicity is an important complication of several cancertherapeutic agents such as ...
Left ventricular global longitudinal strain (GLS) has an important role in the diagnosis of cancer t...
Background: In the case of breast cancer (BC), radiotherapy (RT) helps reduce locoregional recurrenc...
Left ventricular ejection fraction (LV-EF), despite its high feasibility, is not sensitive enough to...
BACKGROUND: Global longitudinal strain (GLS) can predict cancer therapeutics-related cardiac dysfunc...