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Cardiovascular Toxicity and Therapeutic Modalities Targeting Cardio-oncology

From Basic Research to Advanced Study

  • 1st Edition - May 26, 2022
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Imteyaz Qamar, Pawan Kumar Maurya
  • Language: English

Cardiovascular Toxicity and Therapeutic Modalities Targeting Cardio-Oncology: From Basic Research to Advanced Study analyzes the emerging the field of cardio-oncology, reviewing… Read more

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Cardiovascular Toxicity and Therapeutic Modalities Targeting Cardio-Oncology: From Basic Research to Advanced Study analyzes the emerging the field of cardio-oncology, reviewing recent advancements in the field, discussing how to monitor and treat cancer survivors for cardiotoxicity, and identifying potential cardiac side effects in novel cancer therapies. By adopting a translational approach, the book first comprehensively covers the basic science, mechanisms and concepts, which is followed by advanced state-of-art of cardio-oncology. Other sections cover tyrosine kinase inhibitors, Anthracyclines, and biomarkers in cardiotoxicity induced by chemotherapeutic drugs, noninvasive cardiovascular imaging techniques, radiotherapy induced cardiovascular, and more.

Anti-cancer treatment is associated with serious cardiovascular adverse events, including arterial and pulmonary hypertension, supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias, systolic and diastolic cardiac dysfunction and coronary artery disease. Progress in cancer therapy over the past decades improved long-term survival but increased cancer therapy-related cardiotoxicity. Both traditional chemotherapeutic agents and newer therapies have demonstrated profound cardiovascular toxicities. It is important to understand the mechanisms of these toxicities to establish strategies for the prevention and management of complications—arrhythmias, heart failure, and even death.

Key features

  • Adopts a translational approach and comprehensively covers the basic science, mechanisms and concepts of cardio-oncology
  • Outlines the current knowledge of biomarkers in cancer therapy-related cardiotoxicity
  • Provides an understanding of the mechanisms of cardiovascular toxicity of various therapies that may lead to the identification of novel targets to reduce vascular complications

Readership

Undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students. Professional working in the area of Cardiac toxicity with a broad range of cancer treatments, from conventional cytotoxic agents to newer targeted and immune-based therapies

Table of contents

1. Preface

2. Overview of changes in the Cardiovascular system

3. Cardiovascular Disease in cancer survivors: Risk and management

4. Recent trends in Cancer Immunotherapy: Pathways and inhibitors

5. Stroke risk assessment and Atrial fibrillation in cancer patients

6. Biochemistry of Biomarkers in Cardiotoxicity induced by chemotherapeutic drugs

7. Cardio-toxic effects of Tyrosine kinase inhibitors directed against VEGFR

8. Critical insights into Cardiotoxicity of Anthracyclines

9. Noninvasive Cardiovascular imaging techniques

10. Radiotherapy induced( RIDH) Cardiovascular risk

11. Cardiovascular complication from cancer therapy

12. Novel Anticancer drugs related to Cardiotoxicity

13. Principles of cardiovascular rehabilitation

14. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Review quotes

"...a multi-authored reference text on cardiovascular toxicity and therapeutic modalities targeting cardio-oncology… [by] national and international thought leaders in their respective fields…. This book gives a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the basics of the cardiovascular system, cardiovascular diseases in cancer survivors, recent trends in cancer immunotherapy, cardiotoxic effects of various chemo- radiotherapeutic modalities, and biomarkers involved in such cardiotoxicities… [with] an overview of topics such as hemopoietic stem cell transplant, stroke risk in cancer patients, cardiovascular imaging, and cardiac rehabilitation…. This book is a valuable resource… The authors have done the utmost justice in providing high-quality content."—©Doody’s Review Service, 2023, Aditya Nitin Thakkar, MD (East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine)

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: May 26, 2022
  • Language: English

About the editors

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Imteyaz Qamar

Dr. Imteyaz Qamar is working as an assistant professor at School of biotechnology, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, India. His area on interest is Stress biology, and Cancer Genetics He earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Endocrinology from Chonnam National University, South Korea with an emphasis on gene regulation and physiological function of an androgen receptor corepressor-19kD using mice model. He has written various manuscripts, grants, progress reports, pre-IND protocols, animal protocols and published in well reputed international journals. He has also received various awards such as Brain Korea-21 Best Research presenter award 2007, Bharath Vikas award 2016, Young Scientist Award 2017 & 2019, STE meritorious award 2019 etc. He serves as a member of editorial boards of various peer reviewed journals. He is also a member of the endocrinology society, United States of America (USA).
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, School of Biotechnology, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Pawan Kumar Maurya

Dr. Pawan Kumar Maurya is a biochemist and Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the Central University of Haryana, where he also serves as Dean of Academic Affairs. He earned his MSc and PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Allahabad. His research spans oxidative stress, aging, nanomedicine, and clinical biochemistry. He has completed postdoctoral training at several institutions in Asia and Brazil. Dr. Maurya has been honored with national and international awards for his work. He is active in professional societies including the Association of Gerontology India, the Society of Neurochemistry India, and Indian Biochemists’ and Microbiologists’ associations. His scholarly output includes books, book chapters, and numerous research articles. He contributes to technical and organizing committees for national and international conferences. A dedicated educator, he specializes in biochemical diagnostics, nanomedicine, and clinical biochemistry, with a track record of editorial work with major publishers.
Affiliations and expertise
Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh (Haryana), India

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