Lung cancer as a cardiotoxic state: a review |
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Authors: | David Pérez-Callejo María Torrente María Auxiliadora Brenes Beatriz Núñez Mariano Provencio |
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Affiliation: | 1.Medical Oncology Department,Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda,Majadahonda, Madrid,Spain |
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Abstract: | As the overall survival of patients with lung cancer continues to increase, more cancer survivors are faced with the risk of developing treatment-related cardiovascular toxicities. The increased knowledge of the molecular biology of non-small cell lung cancer has led to new and more personalized treatments. Nevertheless, the usual chemotherapy schemes and radiation therapy induce cardiac toxicities that are frequently underappreciated or go unnoticed. Up to date, the majority of cardiotoxicity studies have been focused in breast cancer, but new treatments in lung cancer patients, such as immune checkpoint-blocking antibodies or tyrosine kinase inhibitors, may also exert these cardiac toxic effects and therefore demand of the close collaboration of oncologists and cardiologists, in order to be addressed. The aim of this review is to provide more detailed information in regard to drug-induced cardiac toxicity focused in non-small cell lung cancer patients. |
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