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- Title
Risk Prediction, Diagnosis and Management of a Breast Cancer Patient with Treatment-Related Cardiovascular Toxicity: An Essential Overview.
- Authors
Cronin, Michael; Lowery, Aoife; Kerin, Michael; Wijns, William; Soliman, Osama
- Abstract
Simple Summary: This is a contemporary overview of how cardiology issues arise in the breast cancer population from anti-cancer agents (e.g., chemotherapy, targeted therapy, endocrine therapy, and radiotherapy). The overview demonstrates how we identify these cardiac issues and what we can do about them. Breast cancer is amongst the most common invasive cancers in adults. There are established relationships between anti-cancer treatments for breast cancer and cardiovascular side effects. In recent years, novel anti-cancer treatments have been established, as well as the availability of multi-modal cardiac imaging and the sophistication of treatment for cardiac disease. This review provides an in-depth overview regarding the interface of breast cancer and cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicity. Specifically, it reviews the pathophysiology of breast cancer, the method of action in therapy-related cardiovascular toxicity from anti-cancer treatment, the use of echocardiography, cardiac CT, MRI, or nuclear medicine as diagnostics, and the current evidence-based treatments available. It is intended to be an all-encompassing review for clinicians caring for patients in this situation.
- Subjects
BREAST tumor diagnosis; BREAST tumor risk factors; CARDIOVASCULAR diseases; CARDIOLOGY; BREAST tumors; DISEASE management; ANTINEOPLASTIC agents; COMPUTED tomography; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; PATIENT care; NUCLEAR medicine; CARDIOTOXICITY; ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; DISEASE complications
- Publication
Cancers, 2024, Vol 16, Issue 10, p1845
- ISSN
2072-6694
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/cancers16101845