(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Pediatric cancer survivors are at higher risk
for high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol, all precursors to
heart disease.
In a new study, researchers looked at data from the Childhood Cancer
Survivor Study -- which involved over 8,000 cancer survivors and nearly
3,000 of their siblings -- and found cancer survivors are almost twice as
likely to take medication for high blood pressure, 60 percent more likely to
take cholesterol medication and 70 percent more like to have diabetes than
their siblings.
“If the risk factors could be recognized and treated early, it is hoped some
of the long-term cardiac side effects could be averted," Lillian R. Meacham,
M.D., medical director of the Cancer Survivor Program and professor of
pediatrics at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga., was quoted as saying.
Dr. Meacham said radiation treatment may play a key role in the development
of the cardiac risk factors.
“Some have suggested that when you are a cancer survivor, there are parts of
you that wear out early, so we need to be vigilant about our follow-up of
these patients in order to find these late effects early and intervene," Dr.
Meacham added.
SOURCE: Cancer Epidemiology, Biomakers & Prevention, January 2010