Aims: Cancer and heart failure (HF) share risk factors, pathophysiological mechanisms, and possibly genetics. Improved HF survival may increase the risk of cancer due to a competing risk. Whether the incidence of cancer has increased over time in patients with HF as survival has improved is unclear. Therefore, temporal trends of new onset cancer in HF patients between 1997 and 2016 were investigated. Methods and results: Using Danish nationwide registers, 103 711 individuals alive, free of cancer, and aged 30–80 years 1 year after HF diagnosis (index date) were included between 1 January 1997 and 31 December 2016. A five-year incidence rate of cancer for each year after index date was calculated. The median age and proportion of wo...
Background: The prognostic impact of heart failure relative to that of ‘high-profile ’ disease state...
AimsThere is conflicting evidence whether heart failure (HF) is a risk factor for incident cancer. D...
Recent epidemiological analyses suggest that incident cancer may be more common among patients with ...
AIMS: With improvement in survival of chronic heart failure (HF), the clinical importance of co-morb...
Observational study[Abstract] Aims: To assess the incidence of cancer diagnosis and cancer-related m...
BACKGROUND: The contemporary impact of heart failure (HF) versus the most common forms of cancer as ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the USA, and cardiovascular disease is the second lea...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate the risk of cancer in patients with heart failure (HF) compa...
Abstract Aims The prognosis and quality of life of heart failure patients is determined to a signifi...
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...
Background: Cancer complicating heart failure (HF) is an emerging issue. We investigated it in the G...
Background: Coexistence of cancer and cardiovascular disease is increasingly frequent, but nationwid...
BACKGROUND—: The cumulative burden and importance of cardiovascular risk factors have changed over t...
Background: Coexistence of cancer and cardiovascular disease is increasingly frequent, but nationwid...
Background: The prognostic impact of heart failure relative to that of ‘high-profile ’ disease state...
AimsThere is conflicting evidence whether heart failure (HF) is a risk factor for incident cancer. D...
Recent epidemiological analyses suggest that incident cancer may be more common among patients with ...
AIMS: With improvement in survival of chronic heart failure (HF), the clinical importance of co-morb...
Observational study[Abstract] Aims: To assess the incidence of cancer diagnosis and cancer-related m...
BACKGROUND: The contemporary impact of heart failure (HF) versus the most common forms of cancer as ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the USA, and cardiovascular disease is the second lea...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate the risk of cancer in patients with heart failure (HF) compa...
Abstract Aims The prognosis and quality of life of heart failure patients is determined to a signifi...
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...
Background: Cancer complicating heart failure (HF) is an emerging issue. We investigated it in the G...
Background: Coexistence of cancer and cardiovascular disease is increasingly frequent, but nationwid...
BACKGROUND—: The cumulative burden and importance of cardiovascular risk factors have changed over t...
Background: Coexistence of cancer and cardiovascular disease is increasingly frequent, but nationwid...
Background: The prognostic impact of heart failure relative to that of ‘high-profile ’ disease state...
AimsThere is conflicting evidence whether heart failure (HF) is a risk factor for incident cancer. D...
Recent epidemiological analyses suggest that incident cancer may be more common among patients with ...