改善乳腺癌妇女心血管健康的挑战与机遇:综述

IF 3.2 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Sana Ali, Kerri A Mullen
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摘要

背景:由于癌症治疗,乳腺癌幸存者患心血管疾病(CVD)的风险很高。乳腺癌和心血管疾病有共同的危险因素,因此有必要在进行癌症筛查的同时进行心血管疾病风险评估。本综述旨在探讨促进乳腺癌妇女心血管健康相关的挑战和机遇。心脏肿瘤学是一门快速发展的学科,专注于识别、监测和管理癌症患者的心血管疾病。预防和管理乳腺癌患者的心血管疾病包括评估危险因素、启动心脏保护药物和实施心脏肿瘤康复。心脏肿瘤预防和管理的主要障碍包括不充分的计划、性别/性别问题、财政限制、心脏康复(CR)的利用不足、开始CR的适当时间的确定、身体限制、心理问题以及社会和种族差异。结论:一种预防性的心脏肿瘤学方法;早期识别心脏毒性、心血管疾病危险因素、焦虑和抑郁;个性化的CR计划;早期CR转介;家庭/社区和虚拟CR模型;专门的资金、资源和人员;多学科团队方法;量身定制的心脏肿瘤学护理有助于解决乳腺癌妇女的心血管疾病健康挑战和差异。
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Challenges and opportunities for improving cardiovascular health in women with breast cancer: a review.

Background: Breast cancer survivors are at a high risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) owing to cancer treatment. Breast cancer and CVD share common risk factors, necessitating CVD risk assessment along with cancer screening. This review aimed to explore the challenges and opportunities associated with promoting cardiovascular health in women with breast cancer.

Main text: Cardio-oncology is a rapidly developing discipline that focuses on identifying, monitoring, and managing CVD in cancer patients. Preventing and managing CVD in patients with breast cancer involves evaluating risk factors, initiating cardioprotective medications, and implementing cardio-oncology rehabilitation. Major barriers to cardio-oncology prevention and management include inadequate programs, sex/gender-specific issues, financial constraints, underutilization of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), determination of the appropriate time to begin CR, physical limitations, psychological issues, and social and racial disparities.

Conclusion: A preventive cardio-oncology approach; early identification of cardiotoxicity, CVD risk factors, anxiety, and depression; individualized CR programs; early CR referrals; home/community and virtual CR models; dedicated funding, resources, and personnel; a multidisciplinary team approach; and culturally tailored cardio-oncology care can be beneficial for addressing CVD health challenges and disparities in women with breast cancer.

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Cardio-oncology
Cardio-oncology Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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