Abstract
Jose Zamorano discusses the need for and what cardiology can expect in the ESC position paper One of the changes that we have recently seen in the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Core Curriculum, is the presence of a chapter entitled Cardio Oncology. Such topic has also been considered for an ESC Committee of Practice Guidelines position paper. We may wonder about the need for such a new topic. There is no doubt however that malignancy is a worldwide health and social problem. Advances in treatment have led to improved survival of cancer patients, but morbidity and mortality has also increased due to the side effects of treatment. This means that as survival rates in cancer patients improve, there is an increased interest in preventing or treating potential complications related to cancer therapies. If we look to the major potential side effects of anticancer drugs, cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are one of the most frequent complications that may lead to abandoning of the treatment. We need to differentiate cardiotoxicity (direct effects of the cancer treatment) to the new appearance of CVD due to accelerated development of CVD in …
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