Management of QT prolongation induced by anti-cancer drugs: Target therapy and old agents. Different algorithms for different drugs
Abstract
The side effects of anticancer drugs still play a critical role in survival and quality of life. Although the recent progresses of cancer therapies have significantly improved the prognosis of oncologic patients, side effects of antineoplastic treatments are still responsible for the increased mortality of cancer survivors.Cardiovascular toxicity is the most dangerous adverse effect induced by anticancer therapies. A survey conducted by the...
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Title
Management of QT prolongation induced by anti-cancer drugs: Target therapy and old agents. Different algorithms for different drugs
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
63
Pages
135 - 143
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