Effect of Anthracyclines and Cyclophosphamide on Cardiovascular Responses
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The development of new drugs and different adjuvant therapeutic regimens, based on the
combination of anthracycline (A) and cyclophosphamide (C), have contributed greatly to
improve survival rate in breast cancer patients. Despite the clinical benefits of this
therapy, AC treatment can cause cardiovascular acute and chronic changes. In a recent
investigation, we observed that an acute AC chemotherapy session increases sympathetic
nervous activity and blood pressure in patients with breast cancer.
The present study aims to investigate the chronic effects of AC regimen on sympathetic
nervous activity, peripheral vasoconstriction, endothelial microparticles and blood pressure,
in women with breast cancer.