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Cardio-Oncology: Mechanisms, Drug Combinations, and Reverse Cardio-Oncology

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms231810617

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cardio-oncology; cardiovascular toxicity; cardioprotection; reverse cardio-oncology; traditional Chinese medicine

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  1. Jilin University Bethune Project [2020B13]

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Chemotherapy-induced cardiovascular toxicity has become a major concern in cancer therapy. Traditional Chinese medicine formulations and the emerging field of reverse cardio-oncology provide promising approaches for prevention and treatment.
Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy have brought hope to cancer patients. With the prolongation of survival of cancer patients and increased clinical experience, cancer-therapy-induced cardiovascular toxicity has attracted attention. The adverse effects of cancer therapy that can lead to life-threatening or induce long-term morbidity require rational approaches to prevention and treatment, which requires deeper understanding of the molecular biology underpinning the disease. In addition to the drugs used widely for cardio-protection, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formulations are also efficacious and can be expected to achieve personalized treatment from multiple perspectives. Moreover, the increased prevalence of cancer in patients with cardiovascular disease has spurred the development of reverse cardio-oncology, which underscores the urgency of collaboration between cardiologists and oncologists. This review summarizes the mechanisms by which cancer therapy induces cardiovascular toxicity, the combination of antineoplastic and cardioprotective drugs, and recent advances in reverse cardio-oncology.

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