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Developing Cardio-Oncology Programs in the New Era: Beyond Ventricular Dysfunction Due to Cancer Treatments.

Alexandra Pons-RiverolaHerminio MorillasJavier BerdejoSonia PernasHelena PomaresLeyre AsiainAlberto GarayAdela Fernandez-OrtegaAna Carla OliveiraEvelyn MartínezSantiago Jiménez-MarreroElena PinaEduard FortRaúl RamosLídia AlcoberroEncarnación HidalgoMaite Antonio-RebolloLaia AlcoberCristina Enjuanes GrauJosep Comín-ColetPedro Moliner Borja
Published in: Cancers (2023)
Cardiovascular disease is a common problem in cancer patients that is becoming more widely recognized. This may be a consequence of prior cardiovascular risk factors but could also be secondary to the anticancer treatments. With the goal of offering a multidisciplinary approach to guaranteeing optimal cancer therapy and the early detection of related cardiac diseases, and in light of the recent ESC Cardio-Oncology Guideline recommendations, we developed a Cardio-Oncology unit devoted to the prevention and management of these specific complications. This document brings together important aspects to consider for the development and organization of a Cardio-Oncology program through our own experience and the current evidence.
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