Breast Cancer and Incident Cardiovascular Events. A Systematic Analysis at the Nationwide Level
CONCLUSIONS: In a large and contemporary analysis of female patients seen in French hospitals, women with history of breast cancer had higher risk of all-cause mortality, new onset heart failure and major bleeding compared to a matched cohort of women without breast cancer. In contrast, they have a reduced risk of cardiovascular mortality, MI, and stroke.PMID:35113450 | DOI:10.1111/eci.13754
Source: Clinical Breast Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Ying X Gue Arnaud Bisson Alexandre Bodin Julien Herbert Gregory Y H Lip Laurent Fauchier Source Type: research
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