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Adjuvant Treatment with 5-Fluorouracil and Oxaliplatin Does Not Influence Cardiac Function, Neurovascular Control, and Physical Capacity in Patients with Colon Cancer.

Raphaela V GroehsMarcelo V NegraoLudhmila A HajjarCamila P JordãoBruna P CarvalhoEdgar Toschi-DiasAna C AndradeFabiana P HodasMaria J N N AlvesAdriana O SarmentoLaura TestaPaulo M G HoffCarlos Eduardo NegrãoRoberto Kalil Filho
Published in: The oncologist (2020)
Adjuvant chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and oxaliplatin increases recurrence-free and overall survival in patients with colon adenocarcinoma; however, these drugs have been associated with cardio- and neurotoxicity. This study investigated the effects of these drugs on cardiac function, vascular responses, neurovascular control, and physical capacity in patients with colon cancer. It was found that 5-FU and oxaliplatin did not significantly change cardiac function, cardiac autonomic control, vascular endothelial function, muscle sympathetic nerve activity, and physical capacity. This study provides evidence that adjuvant treatment with 5-FU ± oxaliplatin is well tolerated and does not promote changes compatible with long-term cardiotoxicity.
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