As cardio-oncology imposed itself as the reference specialty for a comprehensive cardiovascular approach to all patients with cancer, a more specific and careful cardiac evaluation of women entering their journey into cancer care is needed. Gender medicine refers to the study of how sex-based biological and gender-based socioeconomic and cultural differences influence people’s health. Gender-related aspects could account for differences in the development, progression, and clinical signs of diseases as well as in the treatment of adverse events. Gender also accounts for major differences in access to healthcare. As for medicine and healthcare in general, gender-related characteristics have gained significance in cardio-oncology and should no longer be neglected in both clinical practice and research. We aimed to review the most relevant cardiovascular issues in women related to the cardio-oncology approach to offer a specific gender-related point of view for clinicians involved in the care process for both cancer and cardiovascular disease.
Canale, M. L., Bisceglia, I., Gallucci, G., Russo, G., Camerini, A., Di Fusco, S. A., Paccone, A., Camilli, M., Fiscella, D., Lestuzzi, C., Turazza, F. M., Gulizia, M. M., Pavan, D., Maurea, N., Gabrielli, D., Oliva, F., Colivicchi, F., Women at heart: Introducing gender cardio-oncology, <<FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE>>, 2022; (9): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.3389/fcvm.2022.974123] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/323284]
Women at heart: Introducing gender cardio-oncology
Camerini, Andrea;Camilli, Massimiliano;Oliva, Francesca;Colivicchi, Furio
2022
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As cardio-oncology imposed itself as the reference specialty for a comprehensive cardiovascular approach to all patients with cancer, a more specific and careful cardiac evaluation of women entering their journey into cancer care is needed. Gender medicine refers to the study of how sex-based biological and gender-based socioeconomic and cultural differences influence people’s health. Gender-related aspects could account for differences in the development, progression, and clinical signs of diseases as well as in the treatment of adverse events. Gender also accounts for major differences in access to healthcare. As for medicine and healthcare in general, gender-related characteristics have gained significance in cardio-oncology and should no longer be neglected in both clinical practice and research. We aimed to review the most relevant cardiovascular issues in women related to the cardio-oncology approach to offer a specific gender-related point of view for clinicians involved in the care process for both cancer and cardiovascular disease.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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