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The HIMALAYAS Trial and Lifestyle Changes in Pediatric, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors...

Heart FailureCardiotoxicity1 more

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in pediatric, adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors (hereafter referred to as AYA-CS). Exercise is a cornerstone of CVD prevention and treatment; yet, exercise has not been adopted as a standard of care in AYA-CS at high CVD risk. The HIMALAYAS trial is designed to evaluate the impact of an exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation program on cardiovascular (CV) and psychosocial health, as well as CVD risk, in AYA-CS with mild heart dysfunction (stage B heart failure (SBHF)). The primary objective of the HIMALAYAS study is to determine whether supervised Cardio-oncology Rehabilitation [CORE; Group 1A], consisting of moderate to high-intensity aerobic exercise training, CVD risk factor modification and enhanced online behavioural support, improves cardiorespiratory fitness (VO2peak; primary outcome), cardiac function, CVD risk factors and biomarkers, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) at 6, 12, and 24 months compared to standard of care [CON1; Group 1B] in AYA-CS with SBHF. Additionally, AYA-CS with and without SBHF will participate in a secondary randomized controlled trial (RCT) to assess the independent effects of two passive behavioural support strategies based on the attainment of the personal activity intelligence (PAI) score [PAI; Group 2A] or the exercise guidelines for cancer survivors [ExGL; Group 2B] on cardiorespiratory fitness, cardiac function, CVD risk factors and biomarkers, and PROs at 24 months compared to standard of care [CON2; Group 2C].

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Late Anthracycline Induced Cardiotoxicity- Childhood Cancer Survivors

Anthracycline Induced Cardiotoxicity

Anthracyclines treat up to 60% of childhood malignancies with remarkable improvements survival rates. Unfortunately anthracyclines are associated with an increased cardiomyopathy risk. One study showed an almost six-fold greater risk of developing cardiomyopathy compared to sibling controls. A retrospective pilot study showed evidence of subclinical dysfunction (including impaired global longitudinal strain) in 42/52 childhood cancer survivors. There is limited research in this area, therefore current guidelines are based on expert opinion alone and lack consensus. Current methods of detection diagnose cardiomyopathy at an irreversible stage i.e. when the compensatory mechanisms are exhausted and the left ventricular ejection fraction impaired. Small trials have shown that early treatment with standard heart failure therapy may reverse damage, further validation is however required in this cohort. Newer techniques such as tissue doppler and strain rate imaging have shown promise for early prediction of cardiomyopathy in adult studies. Biomarkers such as troponin and NT-proBNP have also shown a correlation with cardiomyopathy. This study (n=208) aims to use echocardiography, strain imaging, holter monitoring and MRI for early detection of cardiomyopathy. Biomarkers, both currently used (for example, troponin and NTproBNP,) and more novel (for example, IL6, MPO, and sST2) will be assessed to see if early cardiomyopathy can be predicted. This study will explore biomarker discovery by analysing an age/gender matched subgroup for the top differentially expressed microRNA and protein biomarkers. Selected biomarkers will then be validated in a larger cohort.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Identification and Evaluation of Patients at Risk of Developing Cardiotoxicity After Receiving Chemotherapy...

Breast CancerLymphoma1 more

This is an observational study of the occurrence of cardiac toxicity in patients with breast cancer,lymphoma or leukemia receiving chemotherapy including an anthracycline. Patients will be identified at the oncology clinic and will be included in the study if all eligible criteria are met. The study will involve retrospective and prospective evaluations. Safety will be assessed through reporting of serious adverse events (SAEs) related to study procedures.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Radiation-induced Cardiac Toxicity After Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Radiotherapy

Non-small Cell Lung CancerRadiation Toxicity1 more

Despite the growing interest in investigating how the radiotherapy (RT) dose to anatomical substructures of the heart links to survival, the heart substructures at risk remain poorly defined. They are not delineated routinely as part of the RT planning process and there is no consensus on their dose constrains. With improving prognosis for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, the evidence relating irradiation of the heart to excess mortality has begun to accumulate. The study aims to evaluate subclinical cardiac dysfunction in consecutive NSCLC patients treated with definitive RT and to investigate the predictive value of the heart substructures dosimetric parameters for subclinical and overt cardiac toxicity as assessed using traditional and speckle tracking echocardiography (STE). The study will also investigate whether subclinical alterations detected by echocardiography with strain imaging may serve as a marker for future clinical dysfunctions.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Global Cardio Oncology Registry

Breast CancerHematologic Malignancy3 more

G-COR is the first Global Prospective Cardio-Oncology Registry. It is a multinational, multicenter prospective observational cohort registry, with the goal of collecting clinical, laboratory, imaging, demographic, and socioeconomic data to identify risk factors associated with increased incidence of cancer therapy related cardiovascular toxicity (CTR-CVT) in different settings and to derive and validate risk scores for cardio oncology patients treated in different geographic locations throughout the world.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Risk Analysis of Cardiotoxic Medication Use Due to Sodium Arsenite Chloride Injection

Adverse ReactionCardiotoxicity1 more

To study the current status of cardiotoxicity of arsenious acid by analyzing the literature, monitoring data, and real-world applications, and to discuss risk factors and preventive and control measures.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Early Identification and Evaluation of Cyclophosphamide Cardiotoxicity

Cardio-oncologyHematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation3 more

Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is an important method for the treatment of hematological diseases and cyclophosphamide is a commonly used chemotherapeutic agent for transplant pretreatment. The incidence of severe cardiovascular events after high-dose cyclophosphamide exposure ranges from 7% to 28% with mortality from 11% to 43%. Thus, an non-invasive, sensitive and reliable method in detecting cardiac function is significant to balance the cardiac risk and the potential cancer treatment benefits. In previous studies, we demonstrated that strain values analyzed by speckle tracking echocardiography decreased significantly after high-dose cyclophosphamide exposure, even though left ventricular ejection fraction remained stable and within normal range. We follow up the hematopoietic cell transplantation patients with cyclophosphamide: to analyze the cut-off values of the parameters of speckle tracking multilayer analysis in predicting early cardiotoxicity induced by cyclophosphamide; to detect the cut-off values of the plasma miRNAs levels in predicting early cardiotoxicity induced by anthracycline. The purpose of our study is to find out non-invasive, reliable and sensitive echocardiographic parameters and plasma biomarkers for early detection and prediction cyclophosphamide -induced cardiac toxicity and to be helpful to target patients at high risk of cardiotoxicity, who could benefit from closer monitoring or earlier initiation of cardioprotective therapy.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Mechanisms, Predictors, and Social Determinants of Cardiotoxicity in Prostate Cancer

Prostate CancerCardiotoxicity2 more

This is an observational study for patients with prostate cancer that will be treated with Androgen Deprivation Therapy. The study will help the investigators learn more about how these medications affect the heart and how those effects relate to patients' medical history and social determinants of health (such as race, gender identity, education, occupation, access to health services and economic resources). Patients on this study will have echocardiograms, blood draws, and answer questions about their symptoms and activity level. Patients will be followed on this study for up to 5 years.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Mechanisms, Predictors, and Social Determinants of Cardiotoxicity in Breast Cancer

Breast CancerCardiotoxicity2 more

This is an observational study for patients with breast cancer that will be treated with doxorubicin (Adriamycin) and/or trastuzumab (Herceptin). The study will help the investigators learn more about how these medications affect the heart and how those effects relate to patients' medical history and social determinants of health (such as race, gender identity, education, occupation, access to health services and economic resources). Patients on this study will have echocardiograms, blood draws, and answer questions about their symptoms and activity level. Patients will be followed on this study for up to 15 years.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Imaging Markers of Subclinical Cardiotoxicity in Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

This research study is evaluating the use of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CMR) as a method of detecting early signs of damage to the heart that can be associated with anthracycline-based chemotherapy for the treatment of breast cancer.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria
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