
Vascular Toxicities in Cancer Patients
Vascular toxicities in cancer patients refer to damage to blood vessels caused by cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation. This can lead to conditions like high blood pressure, blood clots, or heart problems. Such side effects are significant in cardio-oncology, a field that focuses on the connections between cancer treatments and heart health. Monitoring and managing these risks are essential, as they can affect a patient’s overall quality of life and their ability to receive effective cancer treatment. Keeping the heart and blood vessels healthy is key to improving outcomes in cancer care.