Gender differences in diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cardiotoxicity in cardio-oncology

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  • who: Shawn Simek and collaborators from the Department of Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA have published the Article: Gender Differences in Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment of Cardiotoxicity in Cardio-Oncology, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: For the purposes of this review, the authors will primarily refer to the social constructs of male and female gender. For this investigation, cardiotoxicity was defined as congestive heart failure, abnormal measurements of cardiac function prompting discontinuation of therapy, or sudden death presumed to be cardiac in nature.
  • future: Investigation is needed to better . . .

     

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