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  • Cardiology
  • Oncology
  • Integrative Medicine

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  • Cancer therapies can cause significant cardiovascular side effects.
  • Early identification and management of these cardiac issues are crucial for patient outcomes.

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  • To outline the essential elements of a modern cardio-oncology program.
  • To describe the structure, services, and integration of these specialized clinics.

Main Methods:

  • Summarizing core components of cardio-oncology programs.
  • Identifying key personnel, services, and healthcare system integration.

Main Results:

  • Cardio-oncology programs require a multidisciplinary team including cardiologists, oncologists, pharmacists, advanced practice providers, nurses, and coordinators.
  • Key services include risk assessment, treatment planning, cardiac imaging, intervention, and ongoing management.

Conclusions:

  • Establishing organized cardio-oncology programs is vital for managing cancer treatment-related cardiovascular complications.
  • Effective integration within healthcare systems ensures comprehensive patient care.