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Incorporating Exercise Training into Cardio-Oncology Care

Rebekah L. Wilson, Cami N. Christopher, Eric H. Yang, Ana Barac, Scott C. Adams, Jessica M. Scott, Christina M. Dieli‐Conwright

2023JACC CardioOncology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer treatment-induced cardiotoxicities are an ongoing concern throughout the cancer care continuum from treatment initiation to survivorship. Several "standard-of-care" primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies are available to prevent the development or further progression of cancer treatment-induced cardiotoxicities and their risk factors. Despite exercise's established benefits on the cardiovascular system, it has not been widely adopted as a nonpharmacologic cardioprotective strategy within cardio-oncology care. In this state-of-the-art review, the authors discuss cancer treatment-induced cardiotoxicities, review the existing evidence supporting the role of exercise in preventing and managing these sequelae in at-risk and affected individuals living after cancer diagnoses, and propose considerations for implementing exercise-based services in cardio-oncology practice.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSurvivorship curveIntensive care medicineCancerCancer survivorshipOncologyCancer treatmentInternal medicinePhysical therapyChemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity and mitigationCardiovascular and exercise physiologyCardiovascular Effects of Exercise
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