Cardio-oncology: Management of cardiovascular toxicity.

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Abstract

Traditional chemotherapeutic agents and newer targeted therapies for cancer have the potential to cause cardiovascular toxicities. These toxicities can result in arrhythmias, heart failure, vascular toxicity, and even death. It is important for oncologists and cardiologists to understand the basic diagnostic and management strategies to employ when these toxicities occur. While anti-neoplastic therapy occasionally must be discontinued in this setting, it can often be maintained with caution and careful monitoring. In the second of this two-part review series, we focus on the management of cardiovascular toxicity from anthracyclines, HER2/ErbB2 inhibitors, immune checkpoint inhibitors, and vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitors.

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Markman, T. M., & Markman, M. (2019). Cardio-oncology: Management of cardiovascular toxicity. F1000Research. F1000 Research Ltd. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.14542.1

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