Short and long term radiation induced cardiovascular disease in patients with cancer

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Abstract

Radiation-induced cardiovascular disease is well described as a late effect in cancer patients treated with radiation therapy. Advancements in surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy have led to an increasing number of cancer survivors with resultant long-term side effects related to their cancer treatments. In this review, we describe the short- and long-term cardiovascular consequences of mediastinal radiotherapy and discuss the optimal cardiovascular assessments and diagnostic tools in asymptomatic and symptomatic patients.

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Nielsen, K. M., Offersen, B. V., Nielsen, H. M., Vaage-Nilsen, M., & Yusuf, S. W. (2017, April 1). Short and long term radiation induced cardiovascular disease in patients with cancer. Clinical Cardiology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/clc.22634

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