Abstract
Advances in cancer treatment have led to dramatic increase in cancer survivors. In addition to cardiotoxicity resulting from anthracyclines and radiation therapy, the emergence of novel cancer treatment-related cardiovascular disease (CTRCD) with molecularly targeted therapies and immune checkpoint inhibitors has been recognized as an unmet medical need. Cardio-oncology is a new interdisciplinary research opportunity at the intersection of cardiovascular disease and cancer. Research priorities need to be identified for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of previously unknown CTRCD(s), including (a) cardiac dysfunction and heart failure, (b) coronary artery disease, (c) valvular disease, (d) arrhythmias and QT-prolongation, (e) arterial hypertension, (f) thromboembolic disease, and (g) other cardiovascular disorders. In particular, understanding the fundamental mechanisms underlying CTRCD is essential for developing new methods. Applying more appropriate disease models and more effective methods for toxicity screening will help to better understand CTRCD. Although animal models have been used to predict potential problems, more advanced predictive models are also needed. Biobanks and other specimens with patient registries are expected to facilitate the validation of new biomarkers, genomic analysis, and imaging methods.
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Sase, K. (2020). Clinical pharmacology of cardio-oncology: A novel interdisciplinary platform for basic and translational research. Folia Pharmacologica Japonica, 155(3), 179–184. https://doi.org/10.1254/fpj.19137
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