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

  • Autori: Bisceglia, Irma; Canale, Maria Laura; Silvestris, Nicola; Gallucci, Giuseppina; Camerini, Andrea; Inno, Alessandro; Camilli, Massimiliano; Turazza, Fabio Maria; Russo, Giulia; Paccone, Andrea; Mistrulli, Raffaella; De Luca, Leonardo; Di Fusco, Stefania Angela; Tarantini, Luigi; Lucà, Fabiana; Oliva, Stefano; Moreo, Antonella; Maurea, Nicola; Quagliariello, Vincenzo; Ricciardi, Giuseppina Rosaria; Lestuzzi, Chiara; Fiscella, Damiana; Parrini, Iris; Racanelli, Vito; Russo, Antonio; Incorvaia, Lorena; Calabrò, Fabio; Curigliano, Giuseppe; Cinieri, Saverio; Gulizia, Michele Massimo; Gabrielli, Domenico; Oliva, Fabrizio; Colivicchi, Furio
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2023
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/615093

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.