Cardio-oncology: Emerging Concepts in Cardiovascular Sequelae of Cancer Therapies, Translational Research and Reverse Cardio-oncology

Massimiliano Camilli, Luca Maggio, Lorenzo Tinti, Ilaria Torre, Marcello Viscovo, Giulia Tamburrini, Antonella Lombardo, Daniela Maria Cardinale, Giorgio Minotti, Bianca Rocca

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Abstract

Cardio-oncology was established with the aim of defining primary and secondary prevention approaches through surveillance and the use of tools to stratify and diminish the cardiovascular risk to cancer patients. This branch of medicine also contributes to establishing a new field in translational medicine for cardiovascular disease by focusing on the interplay between cancer and heart disease. In this first article in the new cardio-oncology section of the journal, we explore the main concepts of emerging anti-cancer therapies and their plausible cardiotoxic effects and we will describe advances and gaps in knowledge, highlighting how cardio-oncology is contributing to translational cardiology. We will speculate on the complex interplay between cancer and heart failure and discuss an emerging concept known as reverse cardio-oncology. We also present the perspective that cardio-oncology represents a promising platform area of research, allowing the discovery of novel pathways involved in cardiovascular disease through the identification of toxicities induced by targeted cancer therapies.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)N/A-N/A
RivistaEuropean Cardiology
Numero di pubblicazionemar
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Cardiologia e Medicina Cardiovascolare

Keywords

  • Cardio-oncology
  • cancer
  • cardiovascular diseases
  • heart failure
  • translational research

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