Heart and Cancer: A Dangerous Mix
Tue Jun 23 2026
Cardiovascular problems are the number one killer worldwide, while prostate cancer is a major threat for older men. Both diseases share common culprits such as bad metabolism, long‑term inflammation and hormone imbalances that make them more likely to appear together.
When men receive standard prostate treatments like hormone‑blocking drugs, their heart health can suffer. These medicines often raise blood pressure, cause heart attacks, trigger irregular rhythms and worsen sugar and fat levels. The extra strain on the heart makes it harder to treat cancer successfully, lowering overall survival chances.
To tackle this double challenge, doctors need a new plan that looks at both heart and cancer at once. Simple lifestyle tweaks—regular exercise, balanced food, quitting smoking—combined with drugs that lower cholesterol and blood pressure can cut heart risk.
Technology also helps: smart watches and portable blood‑pressure devices let patients track their numbers all day, while video visits keep specialists in touch without extra trips.
Current guidelines miss many steps for caring about both illnesses together. Researchers still need better markers that show how inflammation links the two, and personalized treatment ideas that fit each patient’s unique profile. Filling these gaps will let patients live longer, feel better and keep their hearts healthy while fighting cancer.
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