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Quantitative cardiovascular magnetic resonance findings and clinical risk factors predict cardiovascular outcomes in breast cancer patients.

Jennifer M KwanAmit ArbuneMariana L HenryRose HuWei WeiVinh NguyenSeohyuk LeeJuan Lopez-MatteiAvirup GuhaSteffen HuberAnna S BaderJudith MeadowsAlbert SinusasHamid MojibianDana PetersMaryam LustbergSarah HullLauren A Baldassarre
Published in: PloS one (2023)
In our study, CMR detected signs of subclinical cardiotoxicity such as strain abnormalities despite normal LV function and abnormal circumferential strain was associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes such as valvular disease and systolic heart failure. Thus, CMR is an important tool during and after cancer treatment to identity and prognosticate cancer treatment-related cardiotoxicity.
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