Heart question
Just curious....do any of you see a heart doctor for routine check ups? I have a friend who had treatment for breast cancer and then several years later was found to have extensive damage to her heart from the chemo. I did some research and it seems that Mitomycin and 5 FU both can have damaging effects on the heart. I don't have a primary care physician, but none of my other doctors (oncologist, radiation, or colorectal surgeon) have ever mentioned that I should see an cardiologist. So, I was just wondering if this was another doctor that we need to be having check ups with. What are your thoughts?
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Krissy
I know that both of these chemo drugs can cause heart problems, but I think they're rare. They may be more common in people who are already predisposed to heart disease, but I don't know. I saw a cardiologist about 3 years after my treatment ended for some troubling symptoms--shortness of breath and occasional chest tightness. However, nothing was ever mentioned about it possibly being connected to the chemo drugs. I had several tests and nothing was found to explain my symptoms, which went away and have not recurred.
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Thank yoump327 said:Krissy
I know that both of these chemo drugs can cause heart problems, but I think they're rare. They may be more common in people who are already predisposed to heart disease, but I don't know. I saw a cardiologist about 3 years after my treatment ended for some troubling symptoms--shortness of breath and occasional chest tightness. However, nothing was ever mentioned about it possibly being connected to the chemo drugs. I had several tests and nothing was found to explain my symptoms, which went away and have not recurred.
Thanks Martha! I appreciate your response and it is good to know that heart trouble related to the chemo is rare.
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