Background: Chemo- and radiotherapy for breast cancer (BC) can lead to cardiotoxicity even years after the initial treatment. The pathophysiology behind these late cardiac effects is poorly understood. Therefore, we studied a large panel of biomarkers from different pathophysiological domains in long-term BC survivors, and compared these to matched controls. Methods and results: In total 91 biomarkers were measured in 688 subjects: 342 BC survivors stratified either to treatment with chemotherapy ± radiotherapy (n = 170) or radiotherapy alone (n = 172) and matched controls. Mean age was 59 ± 9 years and 65 ± 8 years for women treated with chemotherapy ± radiotherapy and radiotherapy alone, respectively, with a mean time since treatment of 1...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine if individual or multiple biomarkers are associated...
Purpose: To provide more insight into late treatment-related toxicities among breast cancer (BC) sur...
PURPOSE: Studies examining biomarkers associated with fatigue in breast cancer survivors treated wit...
Background: Chemo- and radiotherapy for breast cancer (BC) can lead to cardiotoxicity even years aft...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in women. In western countries, implementation of scree...
Background: Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for breast cancer may lead to cardiac dysfunction, but the...
Background: Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for breast cancer may lead to cardiac dysfunction, but the...
AimsAnthracyclines increase heart failure (HF) risk, but the long-term prevalence of myocardial dysf...
BACKGROUND: Biomarkers may play an important role in identifying patients at risk for cancer therapy...
While biomarkers have been proposed to identify individuals at risk for radiation-induced cardiovasc...
Whereas earlier research focused on specific patient groups, this study assessed the risk of cardiov...
Background: Irradiation of the heart during cancer radiotherapy is associated with a dose-dependent ...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine if individual or multiple biomarkers are associated...
Purpose: To provide more insight into late treatment-related toxicities among breast cancer (BC) sur...
PURPOSE: Studies examining biomarkers associated with fatigue in breast cancer survivors treated wit...
Background: Chemo- and radiotherapy for breast cancer (BC) can lead to cardiotoxicity even years aft...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in women. In western countries, implementation of scree...
Background: Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for breast cancer may lead to cardiac dysfunction, but the...
Background: Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for breast cancer may lead to cardiac dysfunction, but the...
AimsAnthracyclines increase heart failure (HF) risk, but the long-term prevalence of myocardial dysf...
BACKGROUND: Biomarkers may play an important role in identifying patients at risk for cancer therapy...
While biomarkers have been proposed to identify individuals at risk for radiation-induced cardiovasc...
Whereas earlier research focused on specific patient groups, this study assessed the risk of cardiov...
Background: Irradiation of the heart during cancer radiotherapy is associated with a dose-dependent ...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine if individual or multiple biomarkers are associated...
Purpose: To provide more insight into late treatment-related toxicities among breast cancer (BC) sur...
PURPOSE: Studies examining biomarkers associated with fatigue in breast cancer survivors treated wit...