Cancer Survivors May Be at Risk for Heart Disease
February 01, 2023
February 01, 2023
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Feb. 1 (TNSres) -- Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey posted the following news:
While cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation are critical to treating cancers, research shows that some of these treatments may impair heart function or cause long-term heart damage. Although these cardiovascular risks should not deter life-saving cancer treatment, understanding how treatment impacts the heart and early signs of cancer-related cardiotoxicitie . . .
While cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation are critical to treating cancers, research shows that some of these treatments may impair heart function or cause long-term heart damage. Although these cardiovascular risks should not deter life-saving cancer treatment, understanding how treatment impacts the heart and early signs of cancer-related cardiotoxicitie . . .