Exploring the Cardiotoxicity Spectrum of Anti-Cancer Treatments: Definition, Classification, and Diagnostic Pathways.
Ciro MauroValentina CaponeRosangela CocchiaFilippo CademartiriFerdinando RiccardiMichele ArcopintoMaie AlshahidKashif AnwarMariano CarafaAndreina CarboneRossana CastaldoSalvatore ChianeseGiulia CrisciRoberta D'AssanteMariarosaria De LucaMonica FranzeseDomenico GalzeranoVincenzo MaffeiAlberto Maria MarraAlfredo MazzaBrigida RanieriAnna D'AgostinoSalvatore RegaLuigia RomanoSarah ScagliariniChiara SepeOlga VrizRaffaele IzzoAntonio CittadiniEduardo BossoneAntonio CittadiniPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Early detection and treatment of cancer have led to a noticeable reduction in both mortality and morbidity. However, chemotherapy and radiotherapy could exert cardiovascular (CV) side effects, impacting survival and quality of life, independent of the oncologic prognosis. In this regard, a high clinical index of suspicion is required by the multidisciplinary care team in order to trigger specific laboratory tests (namely natriuretic peptides and high-sensitivity cardiac troponin) and appropriate imaging techniques (transthoracic echocardiography along with cardiac magnetic resonance, cardiac computed tomography, and nuclear testing (if clinically indicated)), leading to timely diagnosis. In the near future, we do expect a more tailored approach to patient care within the respective community along with the widespread implementation of digital health tools.
Keyphrases
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- machine learning
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- rectal cancer
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