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[Hypertension and cancer : Dangerous Liaisons]
1Service de Cardiologie, Centre Hospitalier de Versailles, Hôpital André Mignot, 177 rue de Versailles, 78150 Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt, France.
Abstract:
Hypertension is a very common comorbidity in patients suffering from cancer, due to common risk factors. In addition, many oncology drugs, including the new tyrosine kinase-targeting drugs, may induce hypertension or unbalance a pre-existing hypertension. Severe hypertension may lead to cardiac, renal or vascular complications and require the discontinuation or modification of anticancer treatment. It is therefore necessary to be aware of the molecules at risk. The management of hypertension in cancer is the subject of expert consensus and is based on the usual antihypertensive drugs. Adequate cardiac monitoring should be organised before, during and after treatment to allow early management and avoid possible complications. The aim is to provide optimal oncological treatment and improve short-term survival, but also to reduce the long-term cardiovascular risk of cancer survivors.
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