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Case-control study of heart rate abnormalities across the breast cancer survivorship continuum.

John D GroarkeSyed S MahmoodDavid PayneSarju GanatraJon HainerTomas G NeilanAnn H PartridgeMarcelo F Di CarliLee W JonesMandeep R MehraAnju Nohria
Published in: Cancer medicine (2018)
Women across the BC survivorship continuum, referred for ETT, have an increased prevalence of elevated resting HR and abnormal HRR relative to cancer-free, age-matched female controls. These parameters were associated with decreased exercise capacity. Strategies to modulate these abnormalities may help improve functional capacity in this cohort.
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