Caring for Your Heart During Cancer Treatment
February is Heart Health Month, and protecting cardiovascular health is an important part of cancer care. Modern oncology focuses not only on treating cancer, but also supporting overall wellness during and after treatment.
How Treatment Can Affect the Heart
Some cancer therapies may place stress on the heart or blood vessels. This does not happen to most patients, but monitoring helps detect concerns early.
Your team may recommend evaluation if you have:
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Prior heart disease
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High blood pressure or diabetes
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Smoking history
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Treatment near the chest
When needed, oncology providers coordinate with cardiology specialists to support safe treatment.
Symptoms to Share With Your Care Team
Report new symptoms such as:
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Shortness of breath
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Swelling in legs or ankles
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Chest discomfort
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Unusual fatigue
Early communication helps prevent complications and keeps treatment on track.
Cancer care includes protecting long-term health. Monitoring the heart during therapy supports recovery and survivorship.


