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Modifiable Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: JACC: CardioOncology State-of-the-Art Review.


ABSTRACT: The growing community of childhood cancer survivors faces a heavy burden of late onset morbidities and mortality, with cardiovascular diseases being the leading noncancer cause. In addition to demographics and cancer treatment exposures, which cannot be altered, cardiometabolic risk factors (obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia) and frailty potentiate the risk of morbidity and mortality associated with chronic health conditions. Important opportunities exist to target these risk factors and improve late health outcomes for survivors. Unfortunately, limited evidence exists on the optimal methods to prevent, screen, and treat cardiometabolic risk factors among survivors, resulting in significant underdiagnosis and undertreatment. In this review, we discuss the prevalence of, risk factors for, current survivor-specific recommendations, and gaps in knowledge to mitigate potentially modifiable cardiometabolic risk factors and frailty among survivors of childhood cancer.

SUBMITTER: Hammoud RA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10950443 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modifiable Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: <i>JACC: CardioOncology</i> State-of-the-Art Review.

Hammoud Rawan A RA   Mulrooney Daniel A DA   Rhea Isaac B IB   Yu Christine C   Johnson Jason N JN   Chow Eric J EJ   Ehrhardt Matthew J MJ   Hudson Melissa M MM   Ness Kirsten K KK   Armstrong Gregory T GT   Dixon Stephanie B SB  

JACC. CardioOncology 20240220 1


The growing community of childhood cancer survivors faces a heavy burden of late onset morbidities and mortality, with cardiovascular diseases being the leading noncancer cause. In addition to demographics and cancer treatment exposures, which cannot be altered, cardiometabolic risk factors (obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia) and frailty potentiate the risk of morbidity and mortality associated with chronic health conditions. Important opportunities exist to target these risk fac  ...[more]

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