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Life expectancy (LE) and years of life lost (YLL) of all cancer patients with respect to the age-matched cancer-free population at specific time points after diagnosis (0, 1, 5, 10, and 15 years) by sex and age at diagnosis.
24 kwi 2020 · While small advancements have been made to address the overlapping fields of heart disease and cancer care, there is currently no comprehensive resource to assist clinicians, including primary...
19 cze 2024 · Many patients with cancer experience reduced life expectancy and have metastatic disease at the time of death. However, the more precise causes of mortality and patient deterioration before...
12 sie 2024 · The average life expectancy after a heart cancer diagnosis is about six months without surgical treatment. People can live more than a year when surgery is possible. In some cases, people may survive several years after a complete removal (resection) of the tumor.
7 lip 2022 · However, the advent of new, more effective cancer treatments has dramatically increased the life expectancy of patients with cancer, thereby demanding more proactive measures in reducing cardiovascular risk in this cohort.
5 wrz 2020 · Cardiovascular diseases in patients with cancer represent a major challenge for cardiologists and oncologists because of considerable advances in cancer treatment, which have increased the life expectancy of patients at the cost of short‐ and long‐term adverse drug reactions, especially in the cardiovascular system.
22 mar 2010 · Five-year observed survival was about 43% for all cancer entities, 40-68% for stroke and 26-52% for heart failure. Five-year age and sex adjusted relative survival was 50-57% for all cancer entities, about 50% for stroke and about 62% for heart failure.