Cancer is a prominent cause of death worldwide in the pediatric population. Since childhood cancer is not possible to prevent, it is essential to focus on a prompt and correct diagnosis followed by effective, evidence-based therapy with individualized supportive care. Given the enhancement of childhood cancer management over the past decades, survival rate has significantly improved, thus leading to the progression of several late effects, including metabolic derangements. These metabolic imbalances are associated with the underlying disease and the cancer treatments. As a result, the metabolic state may contribute to a high risk of cardiovascular morbidity and premature mortality among childhood cancer survivors. This review aims to summarize the potential pathophysiological mechanisms linked to the risk of diabetes and metabolic syndrome and screening recommendations. Further investigations are needed to clarify the underlying mechanisms of such metabolic abnormalities and to improve long-term cardiometabolic survival among these patients.

Cardiovascular Risk in Childhood Cancer Survivors

Mainieri, Francesca;Giannini, Cosimo
;
Chiarelli, Francesco
2022-01-01

Abstract

Cancer is a prominent cause of death worldwide in the pediatric population. Since childhood cancer is not possible to prevent, it is essential to focus on a prompt and correct diagnosis followed by effective, evidence-based therapy with individualized supportive care. Given the enhancement of childhood cancer management over the past decades, survival rate has significantly improved, thus leading to the progression of several late effects, including metabolic derangements. These metabolic imbalances are associated with the underlying disease and the cancer treatments. As a result, the metabolic state may contribute to a high risk of cardiovascular morbidity and premature mortality among childhood cancer survivors. This review aims to summarize the potential pathophysiological mechanisms linked to the risk of diabetes and metabolic syndrome and screening recommendations. Further investigations are needed to clarify the underlying mechanisms of such metabolic abnormalities and to improve long-term cardiometabolic survival among these patients.
2022
Inglese
10
3098
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PMID: 36551851
abdominal radiation; chemotherapy; childhood cancer survivors; diabetes; dyslipidemia; hypertension; insulin resistance; metabolic derangements; metabolic syndrome
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Mainieri, Francesca; Giannini, Cosimo; Chiarelli, Francesco
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