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The vascular changes caused by anti-tumor therapy may be a potential mechanism for the increased medsci.
Vascular Children medsci.
Researchers used a digital photoplethysmograph (hardness index; m/s) to assess the arterial stiffness of 1002 participants in the Heart and Vascular Late Sequelae (CVSS) study in children with long-term survival of cancer.
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After adjusting for cardiovascular risk factors, the researchers performed a multivariate linear regression analysis and found that compared with samples of the same age range, CCSs have a higher stiffness index (β=0.
This is the first study to demonstrate increased arteriosclerosis in patients with CCSs.
The vascular compliance of childhood cancer survivors may be different from the known concept of arteriosclerosis in the population.
Original source:
Natalie Arnold.