
Simple Steps for Prioritizing Your Health in the New Year
As we usher in the new year, it’s the perfect time to reflect on our health and make positive changes.
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February is American Heart Month, making it the perfect time to discuss the connection between heart disease and cancer. Many cancer treatments impact cardiovascular health, making it essential for patients and survivors to take steps to protect their hearts.
How Does Cancer Affect the Heart?
Some cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy, can weaken the heart over time. This may increase the risk of:
– High blood pressure
– Heart failure
– Irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias)
Patients with pre-existing heart conditions may be more vulnerable to heart-related side effects from cancer treatments.
How to Protect Your Heart During Cancer Treatment
– Monitor Your Heart Health – Regular check-ups and heart screenings can help catch issues early.
– Eat a Heart-Healthy Diet – Choose foods that lower inflammation, such as berries, nuts, leafy greens, and lean proteins.
– Stay Active – Even light exercise, like walking, can benefit heart health.
– Manage Stress – Meditation, deep breathing, and support groups can help reduce stress on your heart.
– Communicate with Your Doctor – Let your oncologist and cardiologist work together to create a plan that protects both your heart and your cancer treatment plan.
Heart health and cancer care go hand in hand. Taking steps to protect your heart can improve overall well-being and enhance recovery.

As we usher in the new year, it’s the perfect time to reflect on our health and make positive changes.

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