Zhigang Mao, Xuting Wang, Si Chen, Chunying Zhang, Yuemei Chen, Shanying Deng, Yuxin Liu, Xiaoqin Xu, Tonghao Zhang, Juan Liao, Yi He, Wei Wang, Tingting Zeng, Yali Song
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Abstract
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of cardiopulmonary events associated with the occurrence, development, and treatment of tumours, serving as a valuable resource for the clinical management of cancer patients. It explores the complex relationship between the heart and lungs, collectively discussing the cardiopulmonary implications linked to tumours. Common risk factors that connect tumours with cardiac and pulmonary conditions are delineated, highlighting their direct and indirect correlations. Additionally, the paper addresses the cardiopulmonary disorders and symptoms resulting from tumour progression and their subsequent manifestations. The final section focuses on the cardiopulmonary repercussions of various tumour treatments, including chemotherapy, targeted therapy, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy, elaborating on their associated cardiopulmonary effects. Effective management of aggressive proliferative diseases, such as tumours, requires selecting appropriate treatment modalities that balance therapeutic efficacy with vigilant monitoring of cardiopulmonary function and thorough assessment of treatment outcomes and related side effects.
期刊介绍:
Postgraduate Medical Journal is a peer reviewed journal published on behalf of the Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine. The journal aims to support junior doctors and their teachers and contribute to the continuing professional development of all doctors by publishing papers on a wide range of topics relevant to the practicing clinician and teacher. Papers published in PMJ include those that focus on core competencies; that describe current practice and new developments in all branches of medicine; that describe relevance and impact of translational research on clinical practice; that provide background relevant to examinations; and papers on medical education and medical education research. PMJ supports CPD by providing the opportunity for doctors to publish many types of articles including original clinical research; reviews; quality improvement reports; editorials, and correspondence on clinical matters.