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  • Cardio-oncology
  • Oncology
  • Cardiovascular Medicine

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  • Cardio-oncology traditionally focuses on cancer treatment's cardiac side effects.
  • Emerging research highlights bidirectional links between cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD).
  • Reverse cardio-oncology investigates increased cancer risk in individuals with pre-existing CVD.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the novel concept of reverse cardio-oncology.
  • To discuss the magnitude, mechanisms, and classification of this emerging field.
  • To understand the interplay between CVD and cancer development.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of current research in cardio-oncology and related fields.
  • Analysis of common pathophysiological pathways linking cancer and heart failure (HF).
  • Examination of shared risk factors such as obesity and diabetes.

Main Results:

  • Identified shared mechanisms including chronic inflammation and clonal hematopoiesis.
  • Highlighted common risk factors like obesity and diabetes contributing to both conditions.
  • Established the foundation for understanding cancer risk in CVD patients.

Conclusions:

  • Reverse cardio-oncology represents a significant new frontier in understanding cancer and CVD.
  • Shared underlying mechanisms and risk factors underscore the connection between these diseases.
  • Further research is crucial to define the scope and clinical implications of reverse cardio-oncology.