
Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease in Cancer Survivors
Cancer survivors may face increased risk of heart disease due to certain factors. Treatments like chemotherapy and radiation can damage blood vessels or the heart itself. Lifestyle factors such as smoking, lack of exercise, unhealthy eating, and obesity also contribute to risk. Additionally, some cancer survivors have pre-existing conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes, which further raise the chances of cardiovascular problems. Managing these risk factors through healthy habits, regular check-ups, and tailored medical care can help reduce the likelihood of developing heart disease after cancer.