| Literature DB >> 27038642 |
Daniel J Lenihan1, Gregory Hartlage2, Jeanne DeCara3, Anne Blaes4, J Emanuel Finet5, Alexander R Lyon6, Robert F Cornell7, Javid Moslehi7, Guilherme H Oliveira8, Gillian Murtagh3, Michael Fisch9, Gary Zeevi10, Zaza Iakobishvili11, Ron Witteles12, Aarti Patel2, Eric Harrison2, Michael Fradley2, Giuseppe Curigliano13, Carrie Geisberg Lenneman14, Andreia Magalhaes15, Ron Krone16, Charles Porter17, Susmita Parasher18, Susan Dent19, Pamela Douglas20, Joseph Carver21.
Abstract
There is an increasing awareness and clinical interest in cardiac safety during cancer therapy as well as in optimally addressing cardiac issues in cancer survivors. Although there is an emerging expertise in this area, known as cardio-oncology, there is a lack of organization in the essential components of contemporary training. This proposal, an international consensus statement organized by the International Cardioncology Society and the Canadian Cardiac Oncology Network, attempts to marshal the important ongoing efforts for training the next generation of cardio-oncologists. The necessary elements are outlined, including the expectations for exposure necessary to develop adequate training. There should also be a commitment to local, regional, and international education and research in cardio-oncology as a requirement for advancement in the field.Entities:
Keywords: Cardio-oncology; cardiotoxicity; survivorship; training
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27038642 DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2016.03.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Card Fail ISSN: 1071-9164 Impact factor: 5.712