Guide To The Risk Factors, Causes, And Complications Of Aortic Stenosis

Radiation Therapy To The Chest

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Reports indicate that radiation therapy to the chest can increase an individual's risk of developing heart issues, including aortic stenosis. Radiation therapy is a common treatment for many forms of cancer. However, high doses can cause damage to the heart, including the valves. This is typically referred to as cardiotoxicity. Although it can develop within a few months of receiving radiation therapy to the chest, most patients will see this damage and aortic stenosis years later. Patients with other heart disease risk factors, including diabetes, and those receiving radiation therapy along with other cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, are at a higher risk of developing the damage that can trigger aortic stenosis.

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