Personalizing Heart Failure Care to the Patient With Cancer.

Curr Heart Fail Rep

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Published: February 2022

Purpose Of Review: The current review describes the role of the cardio-oncology nurse and the need for personalized heart failure care for the patient with cancer.

Recent Findings: It is a new role whereby cardiology or heart failure nurses care for patients with cancer who develop cardiotoxicity or cardiovascular diseases, either during the cancer therapy or in a later stage. Inter-disciplinary approach is important for individualized early treatment, shortened interruptions to cancer therapy, and irreversible cardiovascular injury prevention. Nurses have a key role in early evaluation and quality control of the care provided. This is a quite new clinical area and not much evidence exists for the development of clinical guidelines and pathways to support clinicians. More trials are needed for the development of clinical recommendations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11897-021-00536-9DOI Listing

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