arrhythmias

How Do Cancer Treatments Contribute to Arrhythmias?

Certain cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted therapies, can lead to arrhythmias. For example, some chemotherapeutic agents are known to be cardiotoxic, directly affecting the heart's electrical system. Radiation therapy, particularly when administered near the chest, can damage heart tissues and lead to arrhythmias. Additionally, targeted therapies, which are designed to attack specific cancer cells, may inadvertently impact the cardiovascular system.

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