Cancer survivors in rural and persistently impoverished US counties face the highest excess cardiovascular mortality, indicating need for targeted cardio-oncology care.
Is cardiovascular mortality risk after cancer diagnosis associated with county-level characteristics such as rurality and poverty?
Cancer survivors in the United States between 2000-2021
Cardiovascular mortalityhard clinical
Cancer survivors face excess cardiovascular mortality, particularly in rural and impoverished counties, highlighting the need for targeted cardio-oncology care in vulnerable communities.
Cancer survivors experience substantial and sustained excess CVD mortality, with the greatest disparities in rural and persistently impoverished counties. These findings highlight the need to integrate cardiovascular surveillance into survivorship care and expand access to cardio-oncology services in socially vulnerable communities.
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Yenan Zhu
Ryan Suk
Yueh‐Yun Lin
Emory University
University of Florida
Houston Methodist
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Zhu et al. (Sun,) reported a other. Cancer survivors in rural and persistently impoverished US counties face the highest excess cardiovascular mortality, indicating need for targeted cardio-oncology care.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a3d79dec16d51705d2dd26 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.71675