@article{TBCR117970,
author = {Nora H. Trabulsi and Rozan Altaifi and Bana Fakieh and Nada Alkhateeb and Feryal Attiah and Salma Sait and Alaa Shabkah and Sarah Almaghrabi and Marwan Al-Hajeili and Reem Ujaimi and Ali Farsi},
title = {Risk factors associated with cardiac events among breast cancer survivors at a Saudi tertiary cancer center: a retrospective cohort study},
journal = {Translational Breast Cancer Research},
volume = {7},
number = {0},
year = {2026},
keywords = {},
abstract = {Background: Cardiac disease and cancer are leading global causes of death. The prevalence of breast cancer (BC) is rising, and although advances in therapy have significantly improved BC survival, some treatments increase the risk of long-term cardiac events. In this retrospective study, we assessed the prevalence of cardiac events and risk factors in patients with BC.Methods: The study included all adult women diagnosed with BC from 2008 to 2020 at King Abdulaziz University Hospital. Patient data were collected in an Excel worksheet and analyzed with SPSS 25.0.Results: Our study included 676 patients with BC, with 57.34% were aged 41–60 years, and 38.1% were obese. Mastectomy was performed in 58.28% of cases. Cardiac events occurred in 6.07% of patients, with a higher incidence in those aged >80 years (P=0.04). Significant associations were found between cardiac events and diabetes, ischemic heart disease (IHD), heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, and dyslipidemia (P},
issn = {2218-6778}, url = {https://tbcr.amegroups.org/article/view/117970}
}