PURPOSE OF REVIEW: With increasing survival after cancer treatment, there is a need for long-term management of risk factors and chronic medical conditions to realize the full benefit of improvement of outcomes. Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and has a higher prevalence in cancer survivors compared to the general population. In this review article, we discuss the burden of hypertension in cancer survivors and how this impacts their long-term outcomes and risk of cancer recurrence. We then discuss the latest concepts regarding the pathophysiology of hypertension in cancer survivors in detail. There is a focus on inflammation and the role it plays in cancer and hypertension followed by a brief discussion on clo...
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of and risk factors for hypertension in child-hood cancer surviv...
Cancer and cardiovascular disease are leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Scientifi...
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of and risk factors for hypertension in childhood cancer survivo...
Cancer is considered one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. At the same time, hypertensio...
BACKGROUND: Cardio-oncology aims to mitigate adverse cardiovascular manifestations in cancer surv...
There is a known association between chemotherapy and radiotherapy for treatment of cancer patients ...
The development of a wide range of novel antineoplastic therapies has improved the prognosis for pat...
The great therapeutical success achieved by oncology is counterbalanced by growing evidences of card...
Contemporary anticancer drugs have significantly improved cancer survival at the expense of cardiova...
The great therapeutical success achieved by oncology is counterbalanced by growing evidences of card...
Hypertension and cancer are two of the leading global causes of death. Hypertension, known as chroni...
Cancer treatment is an area of continuous improvement. Therapy is becoming more targeted and the use...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. During the last few decades prognosis has im...
Hypertension and cancer are two of the most problematic health conditions in the world. Hypertension...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Survivors of childhood and adult cancers face increased risk of cardiovascular di...
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of and risk factors for hypertension in child-hood cancer surviv...
Cancer and cardiovascular disease are leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Scientifi...
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of and risk factors for hypertension in childhood cancer survivo...
Cancer is considered one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. At the same time, hypertensio...
BACKGROUND: Cardio-oncology aims to mitigate adverse cardiovascular manifestations in cancer surv...
There is a known association between chemotherapy and radiotherapy for treatment of cancer patients ...
The development of a wide range of novel antineoplastic therapies has improved the prognosis for pat...
The great therapeutical success achieved by oncology is counterbalanced by growing evidences of card...
Contemporary anticancer drugs have significantly improved cancer survival at the expense of cardiova...
The great therapeutical success achieved by oncology is counterbalanced by growing evidences of card...
Hypertension and cancer are two of the leading global causes of death. Hypertension, known as chroni...
Cancer treatment is an area of continuous improvement. Therapy is becoming more targeted and the use...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. During the last few decades prognosis has im...
Hypertension and cancer are two of the most problematic health conditions in the world. Hypertension...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Survivors of childhood and adult cancers face increased risk of cardiovascular di...
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of and risk factors for hypertension in child-hood cancer surviv...
Cancer and cardiovascular disease are leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Scientifi...
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of and risk factors for hypertension in childhood cancer survivo...