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    Webinar Overview This webinar, co-sponsored by the ACC Cardiovascular Imaging and Cardio-Oncology Sections, will discuss updated and practical approaches for the use of multimodality cardiovascular imaging in the patients with cancer and cardiovascular comorbidities. Hearing from experts in the field, we will examine the role of different imaging modalities using practical and interactive…

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    ACC’s Member Sections are more specialized, topic-focused communities that offer an opportunity to identify and develop initiatives to facilitate career advancement and professional development with other like-minded professionals.

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    A daily 40-mg dose of atorvastatin for 12 months significantly cut incident cardiac dysfunction in patients with lymphoma receiving anthracycline treatment.

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    • "We can consider these medications [atorvastatin] for patients at higher risk for cardiac toxicity from anthracyclines,” said #ACCCardioOnc Chair Dr. @anita_deswal, commenting on the STOP-CA study at #ACC23/#WCCardio. Learn more in @Medscape: https://t.co/DPAdrs4eUv

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    Researchers reported high patient satisfaction with cardio-oncology telehealth consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic.According to a presentation during the American College of Cardiology’s Advancing the Cardiovascular Care of the Oncology Patient virtual course, reasons for cardio-oncology telehealth visit satisfaction included reduced wait times, avoidance of SARS-CoV-2 infection and

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    • Recent presentation during #ACCCardioOnc reported reasons for cardio-oncology #telehealth visit satisfaction included reduced wait times, SARS-CoV -2 prevention, and increase reliability for treatment intensification. https://t.co/pueYBrmDrE @CardiologyToday @ScottBuzby