Global disparities and future directions in cardio-oncology training: an international survey of cardiology trainees from the international cardio-oncology society [PDF]
Introduction Cardio-oncology has emerged as a vital subspecialty as the population of cancer patients with cardiovascular comorbidities and treatment-related cardiotoxicities grows.
James M. Wilson +11 more
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Echocardiography in cardio-oncology: optimising service delivery [PDF]
Echocardiography plays a central role in the cardiovascular assessment and surveillance of patients with active cancer or in remission. With the development of specialised cardio-oncology services, the demand for echocardiography in cancer patients ...
Joshua Lushington +13 more
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Cardio-Oncology – A new subspecialty with collaboration at its heart
Cardio-Oncology is the care of cancer patients with cardiovascular disease, overt or occult, already established or acquired during treatment. Cancer patients can present with a variety of cardiovascular problems not all of which are directly related to ...
Arjun Ghosh, J Malcolm Walker
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The state of cardio-oncology in Oman: awareness, practices, and training needs among healthcare providers: a survey-based study [PDF]
Background Cardio-oncology has emerged as a multidisciplinary subspecialty to address the growing burden of cancer therapy–related cardiovascular toxicity and its impact on morbidity and mortality.
Ahmed Basuoni +9 more
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The cardio-oncology multidisciplinary team: beyond the basics [PDF]
A cardio-oncology multidisciplinary team is essential for the successful delivery of patient-centred care. The roles of oncologists, haematologists, and cardiologists have been clearly articulated in literature pertaining to the creation of cardio ...
Joshua D. Bennetts +8 more
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Standardizing the Clinical Approach to Cancer Therapy‐Related Cardiac Dysfunction: Applying Cardio‐Oncology Guidelines as a Practical Tool for Hematology and Oncology Providers [PDF]
Introduction and Methods Cancer therapy–related cardiac dysfunction (CTRCD) is a well established and potentially life‐threatening complication of contemporary oncologic treatment.
Abdelrahman Ali +22 more
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Cardio-Oncology in Iran: Cardio-toxicity Registry
Advances in cancer treatment have resulted in a growing number of cancer survivors.However, powerful treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation treatments, and some cancer drugs are not without risks, including the potential for serious, long-term ...
Azin Alizadehasl +7 more
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Background Despite the rapid growth of cardio-oncology as a subspecialty, cancer patients are still underserved from a cardiovascular perspective. A new care model is needed to integrate comprehensive cardio-oncology care with community-based facilities ...
Yan Liu
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Aims: Cardio-oncology has achieved a pivotal role in science, but real world data on its clinical impact are still limited.Methods: A questionnaire was sent out to all cardio-oncology services across Italy (n = 120).
Maria Laura Canale +15 more
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Lessons learnt in the first year of an Australian pediatric cardio oncology clinic
Background Modern oncological therapies together with chemotherapy and radiotherapy have broadened the agents that can cause cardiac sequelae, which can manifest for pediatric oncology patients while on active treatment.
Claudia Toro +16 more
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