Cardiotoxicity and Chemotherapy—The Role of Precision Medicine

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Abstract

Cancer and cardiovascular disease are the leading causes of death in the United Kingdom. Many systemic anticancer treatments are associated with short- and long-term cardiotoxicity. With improving cancer survival and an ageing population, identifying those patients at the greatest risk of cardiotoxicity from their cancer treatment is becoming a research priority and has led to a new subspecialty: cardio-oncology. In this concise review article, we discuss cardiotoxicity and systemic anticancer therapy, with a focus on chemotherapy. We also discuss the challenge of identifying those at risk and the role of precision medicine as we strive for a personalised approach to this clinical scenario.

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Viswanathan, T., Lang, C. C., Petty, R. D., & Baxter, M. A. (2021, December 1). Cardiotoxicity and Chemotherapy—The Role of Precision Medicine. Diseases. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/diseases9040090

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