Cancer, Cure, Cardio-Care 🔬✅🫀 Not Every Survivor Needs a Cardiologist — But Every Heart Needs Attention

02/11/2025 4 min
Cancer, Cure, Cardio-Care 🔬✅🫀  Not Every Survivor Needs a Cardiologist — But Every Heart Needs Attention

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🩺🎗️ Cardio-Oncology Insight: Not Every Breast Cancer Survivor Needs a Cardiologist   As breast cancer survivorship grows, understanding who truly benefits from long-term cardiac follow-up becomes essential. An important editorial in JAMA Oncology underscores a key principle: risk-stratified care, not reflex surveillance.   👩‍⚕️🔍 Age and traditional cardiovascular risk factors outweigh treatment exposure (including anthracyclines and ERBB2 therapy) in driving late heart failure and cardiomyopathy risk among survivors  .   🏥💡 Most survivors can be safely followed by primary care clinicians focused on: • Controlling blood pressure, diabetes, lipids • Encouraging physical activity & healthy weight • Monitoring symptoms and functional status   ❤️📊 Select high-risk patients — older age, multiple CV risk factors, or treatment-related dysfunction — benefit most from targeted cardio-oncology evaluation.   This editorial reminds us that precision survivorship means personalizing cardiac follow-up, emphasizing prevention, equity, and collaboration between oncology, cardiology, and primary care.   🌱 Goal: Survivors who not only live longer — but live well.   #CardioOncology #BreastCancer #Survivorship #HeartFailurePrevention #PrecisionMedicine #PrimaryCare #JAMAOncology #CancerCare #CardioOnc #PopulationHealth #AcademicMedicine

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