The changes in cardiac physiology with aging and the implications for the treating oncologist

Journal of Geriatric Oncology
Dipti GuptaRichard M Steingart

Abstract

The link between cancer, cardiovascular disease, and aging is well documented. In this review, we highlight the physiologic and pathologic changes associated with the cardiovascular aging process, the role they play when interfaced with various cancer therapies and the implications for the treating oncologist.

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