Chemically Induced Hypertension: Antineoplastic Agents Associated with High Blood Pressure
Moss E, Shirali A. Chemically Induced Hypertension: Antineoplastic Agents Associated with High Blood Pressure. Updates In Hypertension And Cardiovascular Protection 2025, 79-91. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-81292-7_5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVascular endothelial growth factor signal pathway inhibitorsAdverse effects of anticancer therapyEffects of anticancer therapySystemic adverse effectsTyrosine kinase inhibitorsExacerbation of hypertensionTreatment of malignanciesDevelopment of hypertensionAssociated with hypertensionDrug-drug interactionsBlood pressure monitoringSignaling pathway inhibitorsCalcineurin inhibitorsHigh blood pressureAdjuvant medicationsAntineoplastic therapyProteosome inhibitorKinase inhibitorsIncreased riskSubsequent treatmentAnticancer therapyPathway inhibitorBlood pressureAntineoplastic drugsHypertension
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