Summary: Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer are leading causes of death and people with cancer are at higher risk of developing CVD than the general population. Many cancer medicines have cardiotoxic effects but the size of the population exposed to these potentially cardiotoxic medicines is not known. We aimed to determine the prevalence of exposure to potentially cardiotoxic cancer medicines in Australia. Methods: We identified potentially cardiotoxic systemic cancer medicines through searching the literature and registered product information documents. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of Australians dispensed potentially cardiotoxic cancer medicines between 2005 and 2021, calculating age-standardised annual pr...
Background: Long-term projections of cancer incidence and mortality estimate the future burden of ca...
Background. Although population rates of acute myocardial infarction have declined in the past decad...
International audienceBackground: The commonality of risk factors between cancer and cardiovascular ...
Introduction: After medicines have been subsidised in Australia we know little about their use in ro...
Background: With improved cancer survivorship, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other noncancer even...
BACKGROUND: It has long been established that cardiotoxicity occurs as a result of exposure to certa...
Background: This study quantifies the number of potentially “avoided”cancer deaths due to difference...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe patterns of health service utilisation among the Au...
Quantifying disparities in cancer incidence and mortality of Australian residents of New South Wales...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular (CV) disease is the second most common cause of mortality and morbidity i...
Background: With the improvements in cancer diagnosis and treatment, more patients with cancer are s...
Background/Aim: Cardiotoxicity resulting in heart failure is a devastating complication of cancer th...
Purpose Opioids provide effective analgesia for most cancer patients, but little is known about ind...
BACKGROUND: Long-term projections of cancer incidence and mortality estimate the future burden of ca...
Background: Ever increasing therapeutic modalities in treatment of various malignancies has resulted...
Background: Long-term projections of cancer incidence and mortality estimate the future burden of ca...
Background. Although population rates of acute myocardial infarction have declined in the past decad...
International audienceBackground: The commonality of risk factors between cancer and cardiovascular ...
Introduction: After medicines have been subsidised in Australia we know little about their use in ro...
Background: With improved cancer survivorship, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other noncancer even...
BACKGROUND: It has long been established that cardiotoxicity occurs as a result of exposure to certa...
Background: This study quantifies the number of potentially “avoided”cancer deaths due to difference...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe patterns of health service utilisation among the Au...
Quantifying disparities in cancer incidence and mortality of Australian residents of New South Wales...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular (CV) disease is the second most common cause of mortality and morbidity i...
Background: With the improvements in cancer diagnosis and treatment, more patients with cancer are s...
Background/Aim: Cardiotoxicity resulting in heart failure is a devastating complication of cancer th...
Purpose Opioids provide effective analgesia for most cancer patients, but little is known about ind...
BACKGROUND: Long-term projections of cancer incidence and mortality estimate the future burden of ca...
Background: Ever increasing therapeutic modalities in treatment of various malignancies has resulted...
Background: Long-term projections of cancer incidence and mortality estimate the future burden of ca...
Background. Although population rates of acute myocardial infarction have declined in the past decad...
International audienceBackground: The commonality of risk factors between cancer and cardiovascular ...