2022
DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2022.1430
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Cancer and cardiovascular disease: can understanding the mechanisms of cardiovascular injury guide us to optimise care in cancer survivors?

Abstract: Cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Therefore, CVD deaths in cancer survivors remain a major challenge in improving cancer outcomes, especially in low and middle income countries (LMICs). Cancer and CVD share many common risk factors, both modifiable risk factors (obesity, diabetes and smoking) and non-modifiable factors such as inflammation. Additionally, some cancer therapies are associated with cardiac toxicity. These mechanisms drive increased CVD outc… Show more

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“…Statins reduce the risk of damage to the central blood vessels during anthracycline treatment ( 96 ). In another retrospective analysis of clinical data from 628 patients with newly diagnosed breast cancer treated with anthracyclines, the use of statins after anthracycline therapy was found to reduce the risk of cardiotoxicity in these patients ( 97 ). In addition to lowering cholesterol levels, statins can also reduce oxidative stress, inflammation, and the number of inflammatory cells in atherosclerotic plaques.…”
Section: Cardiotoxicity Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Statins reduce the risk of damage to the central blood vessels during anthracycline treatment ( 96 ). In another retrospective analysis of clinical data from 628 patients with newly diagnosed breast cancer treated with anthracyclines, the use of statins after anthracycline therapy was found to reduce the risk of cardiotoxicity in these patients ( 97 ). In addition to lowering cholesterol levels, statins can also reduce oxidative stress, inflammation, and the number of inflammatory cells in atherosclerotic plaques.…”
Section: Cardiotoxicity Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%