Childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer survivors treated with radiotherapy exposing the heart have an increased risk of coronary artery disease. Because of this high risk survivors may benefit from surveillance. This guideline describes which survivors are at risks and what surveillance they should receive

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IGHG Guideline on Coronary Artery Disease Surveillance
Recommendations for surveillance for coronary artery disease in survivors
Year:2021
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