Cancer and cardiovascular disease

Clínica e investigación en arteriosclerosis : publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española de Arteriosclerosis
Carlos LahozJosé M Mostaza

Abstract

Survivors of cancer have a shorter survival in the long term partly due to the increase in cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Some chemotherapy drugs, thoracic and cranial radiotherapy and above all the transplantation of hematopoietic cells are associated with an increase in the incidence of cardiovascular events compared with general population. Some of these treatments favor the development of a metabolic syndrome that could be the intermediary between these treatments and the development of CVD. It is recommended for cancer survivors to promote healthy lifestyles and the strict control of cardiovascular risk factors.

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