Clinical Practice and Research in Cardio-Oncology: Finding the “Rosetta Stone” for Establishing Program Excellence in Cardio-oncology

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Srinath Adusumalli
Jose Alvarez-Cardona
Sameed M. Khatana
Joshua D. Mitchell
Anne H. Blaes
Stephen J. Casselli
Rupal O’Quinn
Daniel J. Lenihan
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[1] University of Pennsylvania,Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
[2] Washington University in St Louis,Cardio
[3] University of Minnesota,Oncology Center of Excellence, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
[4] The International Cardio-Oncology Society,Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology
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Cardio-oncology; Program development; Translational research; Practice excellence;
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The burgeoning field of cardio-oncology (C-O) is now necessary for the delivery of excellent care for patients with cancer. Many factors have contributed to this increasing population of cancer survivors or those being treated with novel and targeted cancer therapies. There is a tremendous need to provide outstanding cardiovascular (CV) care for these patients; however, current medical literature actually provides a paucity of guidance. C-O therefore provides a novel opportunity for clinical, translational, and basic research to advance patient care. This review aims to be a primer for cardio-oncologists on how to develop a vibrant and comprehensive C-O program, use practical tools to assist in the construction of C-O services, and to proactively incorporate translational and clinical research into the training of future leaders as well as enhance clinical care.
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