Journal article
Vascular Inflammation, Cancer, and Cardiovascular Diseases
Current oncology reports, v 25(9), pp 955-963
01 Sep 2023
PMID: 37261651
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Abstract
Cancer and cardiovascular disease are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the USA. Cancer and cardiovascular disease have inflammatory underpinnings that have been associated with both the development and progression of these disease states.
Inflammatory signaling has been found to be a critical event in both cardiovascular disease and cancer formation and progression. Further, many chemotherapeutic agents potentiate inflammation exacerbating existing cardiovascular disease or leading to its presence. The exact mechanisms of these interactions remain poorly understood. The proinflammatory milieu observed in both cancer and cardiovascular disease likely plays an important role in the development and potentiation of both conditions. Further evaluation of this relationship will be critical in the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic modalities.
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- Title
- Vascular Inflammation, Cancer, and Cardiovascular Diseases
- Creators
- George S Prousi - Prisma HealthAmogh M Joshi - Lehigh Valley Hospital-PoconoVarun Atti - West Virginia UniversityDaniel Addison - The Ohio State UniversitySherry-Ann Brown - Medical College of WisconsinAvirup Guha - Augusta UniversityBrijesh Patel - West Virginia University Hospitals
- Publication Details
- Current oncology reports, v 25(9), pp 955-963
- Grant note
- L30 HL149063 / NHLBI NIH HHS K23 HL155890 / NHLBI NIH HHS
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- General Internal Medicine
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000998515100001
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85160841697
- Other Identifier
- 991022160507304721
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- Oncology