BACKGROUND: The metabolic syndrome (MS) might increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in testicular cancer (TC) survivors. We investigated its prevalence, development, vascular implications, and the role of gonadal function. METHODS: TC survivors treated with chemotherapy and follow-up ≥3 years (N = 370, study I) were retrospectively evaluated for the development of cardiovascular risk factors. A subgroup followed 3-20 years (N = 173, study II) was compared with controls (N = 1085) for MS prevalence and evaluated for vascular function. RESULTS: In TC survivors (study I), 24% developed overweight, 24% hypercholesterolemia, and 30% hypertension, after median follow-up of 1.7, 0.9, and 5.1 years, respectively. At the median follow-up of 5 ...
With increasing numbers of cancer survivors, attention has been drawn to long-term complications of ...
. Objective: To assess cardiovascular risk factors over time in patients who received chemotherapy f...
Purpose: To determine whether long-term survivors of metastatic testicular cancer have an increased ...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic syndrome (MS) might increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in testicu...
Purpose The metabolic syndrome may be an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease in long-te...
In the last few decades the rate of testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) has been increased worldwide...
More than 95% of testicular cancer are cured but they are at increased long-term risk of cardiovascu...
Testicular cancer patients have an increased risk for coronary artery disease more than ten years af...
Anne H Blaes,1 Daniel A Mulrooney,2 Rachel Isaksson Vogel,3 Anna Solovey,1 Robert Hebbel,1 Bruce A P...
Background: Testicular cancer survivors (TCS) are at significantly increased risk for cardiovascular...
Testicular cancer is the most common type of cancer among men between the ages of 20 and 40. Thanks ...
BACKGROUND: In childhood (CCS) and testicular cancer (TCS) survivors, low-grade inflammation may rep...
Purpose To compare radiotherapy and chemotherapy effects on long-term risks of second malignant neop...
With increasing numbers of cancer survivors, attention has been drawn to long-term complications of ...
. Objective: To assess cardiovascular risk factors over time in patients who received chemotherapy f...
Purpose: To determine whether long-term survivors of metastatic testicular cancer have an increased ...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic syndrome (MS) might increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in testicu...
Purpose The metabolic syndrome may be an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease in long-te...
In the last few decades the rate of testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) has been increased worldwide...
More than 95% of testicular cancer are cured but they are at increased long-term risk of cardiovascu...
Testicular cancer patients have an increased risk for coronary artery disease more than ten years af...
Anne H Blaes,1 Daniel A Mulrooney,2 Rachel Isaksson Vogel,3 Anna Solovey,1 Robert Hebbel,1 Bruce A P...
Background: Testicular cancer survivors (TCS) are at significantly increased risk for cardiovascular...
Testicular cancer is the most common type of cancer among men between the ages of 20 and 40. Thanks ...
BACKGROUND: In childhood (CCS) and testicular cancer (TCS) survivors, low-grade inflammation may rep...
Purpose To compare radiotherapy and chemotherapy effects on long-term risks of second malignant neop...
With increasing numbers of cancer survivors, attention has been drawn to long-term complications of ...
. Objective: To assess cardiovascular risk factors over time in patients who received chemotherapy f...
Purpose: To determine whether long-term survivors of metastatic testicular cancer have an increased ...