About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to investigate the relationship between cancer treatment and cardiovascular toxicity in the development and progression of CVDs; and to explore new approaches for early diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of cancer therapy-induced cardiovascular toxicity, as well as to identify the mechanisms underlying these adverse cardiovascular effects induced by chemotherapy and immunotherapy.
This Research Topic welcomes submissions of Original Research, Clinical Trial, Review articles, Case Report, or other article types presenting studies on basic and clinical investigations in the filed of Cardio-oncology, but not limited to, the following subtopics:
1. New cardiovascular manifestations amid cancer treatments.
2. The molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular toxicities induced by chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiotherapy, including cardiomyopathy, arrhythmias. Myocarditis heart failure, coronary artery disease, hypertension, and renal disease.
3. New therapeutic strategies to prevent cardiovascular injury from chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and/or radiation therapy. Novel approaches to mitigate the cardiovascular incidence and pathophysiological alterations after cancer therapies. Improved clinical guidelines for assessing cardiotoxicity during cancer treatments.
4. Novel clinical biomarkers (including blood or genomic biomarkers) and multimodality cardiac imaging technologies for cancer patients prone to cardiovascular toxicity.
Keywords: cardio-oncology, cardiovascular toxicities, cancer treatment, Chemotherapy, immunotherapy, immune check inhibitors
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