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Cardiac morbidity & mortality in patients with breast cancer

Aruna Alahari Dhir, Sheela Prashant Sawant

2021The Indian Journal of Medical Research16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and breast cancer cause substantial morbidity and mortality in women and are major public health concerns. Breast cancer survivors are at a greater risk for CVD-related mortality compared to women without breast cancer. Breast cancer and cardiovascular diseases share a number of common risk factors. Breast cancer treatments like anthracycline based chemotherapy, novel targeted therapy and radiation therapy can cause cardiotoxicity. With improvements in breast cancer prevention and treatment, there is a significant improvement in survival and this shifts focus from disease control to long term effects of treatment and quality of life. Assessing CVD and minimizing complications from cancer therapy are important treatment goals.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBreast cancerCardiotoxicityDiseaseRadiation therapyCancerInternal medicineOncologyAnthracyclineChemotherapyIntensive care medicineChemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity and mitigationCancer Treatment and PharmacologyCancer-related cognitive impairment studies