Abstract

Cardio-oncology is a rapidly evolving field that focuses on the management of cardiovascular complications in cancer patients and survivors. As advances in cancer treatment continue to extend the lives of cancer patients, there is a growing need to address the cardiovascular consequences of cancer therapy. This essay provides a comprehensive overview of cardio-oncology, highlighting the challenges and innovative methods in the field. It discusses the impact of cancer treatment on the cardiovascular system, strategies for risk assessment and prevention, and the emerging techniques and technologies that are transforming the practice of cardio-oncology. Cancer and cardiovascular diseases are two of the leading causes of death worldwide. While advances in cancer treatment have significantly improved cancer survival rates, some of these treatments can lead to cardiovascular complications. Cardio-oncology is an interdisciplinary field that seeks to address the complex relationship between cancer and cardiovascular health. This field is essential in ensuring that cancer patients receive optimal care while minimizing the potential cardiovascular side effects of cancer therapies. This essay provides an in-depth exploration of cardio-oncology, beginning with an overview of the impact of cancer treatment on the cardiovascular system. It then discusses strategies for risk assessment and prevention before delving into the innovative methods and technologies that are revolutionizing the practice of cardio-oncology. Keywords: cardio-oncology, cancer therapy, cardiovascular system.

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