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  • Cardio-oncology
  • Onco-hematology
  • Cardiovascular disease in cancer patients

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  • Cancer therapies, including molecularly directed agents, have improved survival, turning some cancers into chronic conditions.
  • Increased cancer survival highlights the significance of treatment side effects, particularly cardiovascular toxicities, impacting morbidity and mortality.
  • Aging populations and pre-existing cardiovascular conditions in cancer patients necessitate integrated care models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the general principles for establishing a cardio-onco-hematology clinic.
  • To provide recommendations for creating and optimizing specialized programs that integrate cancer and cardiovascular care.
  • To acknowledge the diverse settings (community vs. academic) where such clinics may be developed.

Main Methods:

  • This is a review article, synthesizing current knowledge and expert recommendations.
  • It focuses on the principles and practical aspects of program development.
  • No specific patient data or clinical trials were conducted for this review.

Main Results:

  • The review emphasizes the growing need for specialized cardio-onco-hematology services.
  • It highlights the importance of addressing cardiovascular toxicities to prevent long-term debilitation or premature death.
  • Recommendations are provided for program creation and optimization across different practice environments.

Conclusions:

  • Specialized cardio-onco-hematology programs are essential for managing the complex needs of cancer patients with cardiovascular disease.
  • Effective programs require expertise in both oncology/hematology and cardiology.
  • Developing these clinics can significantly improve the quality of life and survival for cancer patients facing cardiovascular challenges.