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Cardiovascular risk in cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: challenges and future directions.

European journal of preventive cardiology 2026 Vol.33(4) p. 472-480

Tan S, Nelson AJ, Muthalaly RG, Ramkumar S, Hamilton J, Nerlekar N, Segelov E, Nicholls SJ

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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of non-cancer related mortality and morbidity among people living with or cured from cancer.

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APA Tan S, Nelson AJ, et al. (2026). Cardiovascular risk in cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: challenges and future directions.. European journal of preventive cardiology, 33(4), 472-480. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurjpc/zwae204
MLA Tan S, et al.. "Cardiovascular risk in cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: challenges and future directions.." European journal of preventive cardiology, vol. 33, no. 4, 2026, pp. 472-480.
PMID 38870247

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of non-cancer related mortality and morbidity among people living with or cured from cancer. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are systemic anti-cancer therapies that have revolutionized the treatment of numerous cancers, even achieving durable long-term responses among patients with metastatic disease. However, the pro-inflammatory effects of ICIs have been postulated to increase the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) in cancer survivorship. Standard modifiable cardiovascular risk factors can further contribute to ASCVD risk during cancer survivorship but are not routinely screened and are often untreated in patients with cancer. With the expanding use of ICIs leading to improved cancer survivorship, cardiovascular risk identification and prevention will be paramount in the care of patients with cancer. This review highlights the practical challenges associated with ASCVD prevention among the growing number of patients treated with ICIs for cancer, including balancing competing mortality risks from cancer and ASCVD, the lack of ICI-specific cardiovascular risk stratification tools, potential interactions between cardiovascular and oncological therapies, and barriers to implementation of cardiovascular screening and prevention within existing healthcare systems.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors; Neoplasms; Cardiovascular Diseases; Risk Assessment; Heart Disease Risk Factors; Risk Factors

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