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Why Beating Cancer Doesn’t Mean The Battle’s Over
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Why Beating Cancer Doesn’t Mean The Battle’s Over

Cancer treatments like radiation or chemotherapy elevate a patient’s risk of fatal heart disease, even decades after beating the cancer itself. Fortunately, a new medical discipline called cardio-oncology is working to reduce this heart damage in cancer patients. An expert explains how this new role fits into cancer care. Learn more at: https://radiohealthjournal.org/why-beating-cancer-doesnt-mean-the-battles-over/

In Good Health · Elizabeth Westfield, Greg Johnson, Maayan Voss de Bettancourt | AURN

July 31, 20229m 47s

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Cancer treatments like radiation or chemotherapy elevate a patient’s risk of fatal heart disease, even decades after beating the cancer itself. Fortunately, a new medical discipline called cardio-oncology is working to reduce this heart damage in cancer patients. An expert explains how this new role fits into cancer care.

Learn more at: https://radiohealthjournal.org/why-beating-cancer-doesnt-mean-the-battles-over/

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