Use of computed tomography coronary calcium score for prediction of cardiovascular events in cancer patients: a retrospective cohort analysis.
Sinal PatelFrancisco X FrancoMalcolm McDonaldCarlos RiveraBernardo Perez-VillaPatrick CollierRohit MoudgilNeha GuptaDiego B SadlerPublished in: Cardio-oncology (London, England) (2024)
Despite having fewer CV risk factors in our study, similar CACS in cancer patients are suggestive of a higher prevalence of CV disease independent of traditional risk factors. High CACS and the overall prevalence of vascular events were more frequent in patients with cancer. Higher prevalence of peripheral arterial disease and cerebrovascular accident further suggests the increased atherosclerotic burden in C.