Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management of Radiation-Associated Cardiac Disease: JACC Scientific Expert Panel
MY Desai, S Windecker, P Lancellotti, JJ Bax… - Journal of the American …, 2019 - jacc.org
Radiation-associated cardiac disease, a heterogeneous and complex disease, manifests
years or even decades following radiation exposure to the chest. It is associated with a …
years or even decades following radiation exposure to the chest. It is associated with a …
Risk of cardiovascular disease in women with and without breast cancer: the pathways heart study
H Greenlee, C Iribarren, JS Rana, R Cheng… - Journal of Clinical …, 2022 - ascopubs.org
PURPOSE To examine cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality risk in women with
breast cancer (BC) by cancer therapy received relative to women without BC. METHODS …
breast cancer (BC) by cancer therapy received relative to women without BC. METHODS …
Novel radiotherapy techniques for breast cancer
JA Bradley, NP Mendenhall - Annual review of medicine, 2018 - annualreviews.org
During the early decades of radiation therapy for breast cancer, local control of disease was
documented consistently but, enigmatically, an anticipated impact on breast cancer survival …
documented consistently but, enigmatically, an anticipated impact on breast cancer survival …
[HTML][HTML] Circulating oxysterols and prognosis among women with a breast cancer diagnosis: results from the MARIE patient cohort
NS Decker, T Johnson, JA Vey, C Le Cornet… - BMC medicine, 2023 - Springer
Background Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women worldwide,
and underlying mechanistic pathways associated with breast cancer-specific and non-breast …
and underlying mechanistic pathways associated with breast cancer-specific and non-breast …
[HTML][HTML] Subclinical left ventricular dysfunction detected by speckle-tracking echocardiography in breast cancer patients treated with radiation therapy: a six-month …
M Locquet, D Spoor, A Crijns, P van der Harst… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background In the case of breast cancer (BC), radiotherapy (RT) helps reduce locoregional
recurrence and BC-related deaths but can lead to cardiotoxicity, resulting in an increased …
recurrence and BC-related deaths but can lead to cardiotoxicity, resulting in an increased …
Cardiovascular effects of radiation therapy
MA Armanious, H Mohammadi, S Khodor… - Current problems in …, 2018 - Elsevier
Radiation therapy (RT) plays a prominent role in the treatment of many cancers. With
increasing use of RT and high overall survival rates, the risks associated with RT must be …
increasing use of RT and high overall survival rates, the risks associated with RT must be …
Cardiotoxicity associated with radiotherapy in breast cancer: a question-based review with current literatures
Q Zhu, YM Kirova, L Cao, A Arsene-Henry… - Cancer treatment …, 2018 - Elsevier
Radiotherapy is an indispensable unit of multidisciplinary treatment of breast cancer.
Although the application of modern techniques has led to a significantly reduction in …
Although the application of modern techniques has led to a significantly reduction in …
[HTML][HTML] Breast radiotherapy-related cardiotoxicity. When, how, why. Risk prevention and control strategies
AA Díaz-Gavela, L Figueiras-Graillet, ÁM Luis… - Cancers, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Given that the majority of breast cancer patients receive adjuvant radiation
therapy and/or systemic treatments that can enhance cardiovascular risk, it is imperative to …
therapy and/or systemic treatments that can enhance cardiovascular risk, it is imperative to …
Long‐term survival among 5‐year survivors of adolescent and young adult cancer
AM Berkman, JA Livingston, K Merriman… - Cancer, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Although there are a growing number of survivors of adolescent and young
adult (AYA) cancer, to the authors' knowledge the long‐term overall survival (OS) patterns …
adult (AYA) cancer, to the authors' knowledge the long‐term overall survival (OS) patterns …
Consequences of space radiation on the brain and cardiovascular system
Staying longer in outer space will inevitably increase the health risks of astronauts due to the
exposures to galactic cosmic rays and solar particle events. Exposure may pose a significant …
exposures to galactic cosmic rays and solar particle events. Exposure may pose a significant …