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Cardio-Oncology Practice Manual: A Companion to Braunwald's Heart Disease

  • Book

  • March 2022
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5349896
Today's patients have unique cardiologic needs before, during, and after cancer treatment. Chemotherapies, radiation therapy, and targeted therapies can produce acute side effects or lasting adverse consequences on the heart and circulatory system, making the field of cardio-oncology increasingly important in effective patient care. Cardio-Oncology Practice Manual is a comprehensive, portable guide that provides practical approaches to assessment and management of cardiovascular diseases due to the effects of cardiotoxic agents and treatments. Part of the Braunwald family of renowned cardiology references, it clearly presents clinically relevant aspects of this growing field in one quick, practical reference for a wide range of cardio-oncology providers.

- Covers all major cancer therapies, cardiovascular toxicities, and malignancies in a portable, authoritative guide-ideal for cardiologists, cardio-oncologists, general practitioners, internists, medical oncologists, and hematologists.

- Offers templated and streamlined content for quick retrieval, with key point summaries for each major section.

- Presents cardiac disease entities and specific malignant diseases in a succinct overview format addressing important clinical care aspects.

- Features "Central Illustrations" for each topic that visually summarize the chapter and its specific content including algorithms for management of cardiovascular toxicities and one-view overviews of malignancies.

- Includes a comprehensive drug guide that provides quick reference to drugs prescribed for cancers with therapeutic indications, manifestations and mechanisms of cardiotoxicity, their risk factors, and risk reduction strategies.

- Brings you up to date with new immune therapies, including immune checkpoint inhibitors and CAR T-cell therapies

- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

Table of Contents

1. The Cardio-Oncology Clinic

Part I. Cardiovascular Disease Management Before Cancer Treatment

Section A. The A-to-Z Before Therapy

2. Key Points of Cardio-Oncology Evaluation Before Cancer Therapy

3. Chemotherapeutic Risks Before Cancer Therapy

4. Radiation Therapy Risks Before Cancer Therapy

5. Bone Marrow Transplantation Risks Before Cancer Therapy

6. Surgical Risks Before Cancer Therapy

Section B. Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Cancer Patients

7. Cardiomyopathy/Heart Failure Prevention Before Cancer Therapy

8. Vascular Disease Prevention Before Cancer Therapy

9. Thromboembolic Disease Prevention Before Cancer Therapy

10. Arrhythmia Prevention and Device Management Before Cancer Therapy

11. Hypertension and Renal Disease Prevention Before Cancer Therapy

12. Pulmonary Disease Prevention Before Cancer Therapy

13. Cardiopulmonary Exercise for Prevention Before Cancer Therapy

Part II. Cardiovascular Disease Management During Cancer Treatment

Section C. The A-to-Z Through Therapy

14. Key Points of Cardio-Oncology Evaluation During Cancer Therapy

15. Cardiomyopathy/Heart Failure Myocarditis, and Takotsubo's During Cancer Therapy

16. Structural Heart Disease

17. Vascular Disease

18. Thromboembolic Disease

19. Arrhythmia, QTc Prolongation, and Device Management

20. Hypertension and Renal Disease

21. Pulmonary Disease

22. Cardiovascular Imaging

Part III. Cardiovascular Disease Management After Cancer Treatment

Section D. The A-to-Z After Therapy

23. Key Points of Cardio-Oncology Evaluation After Cancer Therapy

24. Cancer Survivorship and Co-Morbidity Disease Risk

25. Long-Term Complications of Chemotherapy

26. Long-Term Complications of Radiation Therapy

Section E. Cardiovascular Disease in Cancer Survivors

27. Cardiomyopathy/Heart Failure Prevention and Management

28. Structureal Heart Disease Prevention and Management

29. Vascular Disease Prevention and Management

30. Thromboembolic Disease Prevention and Manageent

31. Arrhythmia Prevention and Management

32. Hypertension and Renal Failure Prevention and Management

33. Pulmonary Disease Prevention and Management

34. Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation

Section F. Cardiovascular Disease Management in Specific Malignant Diseases

35. Breast Cancer

36. Uterine, Ovary, and Cervical Cancer

37. Prostate and Testicular Cancer

38. Renal and Urinary Bladder Cancer

39. Lung Cancer

40. Colorectal Cancer

41. Esophageal and Gastric Cancer

42. Hepatobiliary Carcinomas

43. Pancreatic Cancer

44. Melanoma

45. Head-and-Neck Cancers

46. Thyroid cancer

47. Glioblastoma

48. Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcomas

49. Leukemias

50. Lymphomas

51. Multiple Myeloma and Cardiac Amyloidosis

52. Carcinoid

53. Cardiac Masses

Part IV. Cancer Drugs

54. Cancer Therapeutic Drug Guide

Authors

Joerg Herrmann Professor of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.