In cancer, a patient is considered a survivor from the time of initial diagnosis until the end of life. With improvements in early diagnosis and treatment, the number of cancer survivors (CS) has grown considerably and includes: (1) Patients cured and free from cancer who may be at risk of late-onset cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicity (CTR-CVT); (2) Patients with long-term control of not-curable cancers in whom CTR-CVT may need to be addressed. This paper highlights the importance of the cancer care continuum, of a patient-centered approach and of a prevention-oriented policy. The ultimate goal is a personalized care of CS, achievable only through a multidisciplinary-guided survivorship care plan, one that replaces the fragmented management of current healthcare systems. Collaboration between oncologists and cardiologists is the pillar of a framework in which primary care providers and other specialists must be engaged and in which familial, social and environmental factors are also taken into account.

Bisceglia, I., Canale, M.L., Silvestris, N., Gallucci, G., Camerini, A., Inno, A., et al. (2023). Cancer survivorship at heart: a multidisciplinary cardio-oncology roadmap for healthcare professionals. FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, 10 [10.3389/fcvm.2023.1223660].

Cancer survivorship at heart: a multidisciplinary cardio-oncology roadmap for healthcare professionals

Russo, Antonio;Incorvaia, Lorena;
2023-09-15

Abstract

In cancer, a patient is considered a survivor from the time of initial diagnosis until the end of life. With improvements in early diagnosis and treatment, the number of cancer survivors (CS) has grown considerably and includes: (1) Patients cured and free from cancer who may be at risk of late-onset cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicity (CTR-CVT); (2) Patients with long-term control of not-curable cancers in whom CTR-CVT may need to be addressed. This paper highlights the importance of the cancer care continuum, of a patient-centered approach and of a prevention-oriented policy. The ultimate goal is a personalized care of CS, achievable only through a multidisciplinary-guided survivorship care plan, one that replaces the fragmented management of current healthcare systems. Collaboration between oncologists and cardiologists is the pillar of a framework in which primary care providers and other specialists must be engaged and in which familial, social and environmental factors are also taken into account.
15-set-2023
Bisceglia, I., Canale, M.L., Silvestris, N., Gallucci, G., Camerini, A., Inno, A., et al. (2023). Cancer survivorship at heart: a multidisciplinary cardio-oncology roadmap for healthcare professionals. FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, 10 [10.3389/fcvm.2023.1223660].
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