Recent Advances in Cardio-Oncology: A Report from the ‘Heart Failure Association 2019 and World Congress on Acute Heart Failure 2019’

Markus S. Anker(Berlin-Brandenburger Centrum für Regenerative Therapien), Sara Hadzibegovic(Berlin-Brandenburger Centrum für Regenerative Therapien), Alessia Lena(Berlin-Brandenburger Centrum für Regenerative Therapien), Yu. N. Belenkov(Sechenov University), Jutta Bergler‐Klein(Medical University of Vienna), Rudolf A. de Boer(University Medical Center Groningen), Dimitrios Farmakis(University of Nicosia), Stephan von Haehling(University of Göttingen), Zaza Iakobishvili(Tel Aviv University), Christoph Maack(University of Würzburg), Radek Pudil(University Hospital Hradec Králové), Hadi Skouri(American University of Beirut Medical Center), Alain Cohen‐Solal(Inserm), Carlo G. Tocchetti(Federico II University Hospital), Andrew J.S. Coats(IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele), Petar Seferović(University of Belgrade), Alexander R. Lyon(Royal Brompton Hospital)
ESC Heart Failure
December 1, 2019
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Abstract

While anti-cancer therapies, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiotherapy, and targeted therapy, are constantly advancing, cardiovascular toxicity has become a major challenge for cardiologists and oncologists. This has led to an increasing demand of cardio-oncology units in Europe and a growing interest of clinicians and researchers. The Heart Failure 2019 meeting of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology in Athens has therefore created a scientific programme that included four dedicated sessions on the topic along with several additional lectures. The major points that were discussed at the congress included the implementation and delivery of a cardio-oncology service, the collaboration among cardio-oncology experts, and the risk stratification, prevention, and early recognition of cardiotoxicity. Furthermore, sessions addressed the numerous different anti-cancer therapies associated with cardiotoxic effects and provided guidance on how to treat cancer patients who develop cardiovascular disease before, during, and after treatment.


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