Cardio-Oncology brochure

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Cardio-Oncology service

The Cancer Institute at St. Francis Hospital 2200 Northern Boulevard Suite 220 East Hills, NY 11548 The Cancer Institute at Good Samaritan University Hospital 111 Beach Drive West Islip, NY 11795 The Cancer Institute at Mercy Hospital 1000 North Village Avenue Rockville Centre, NY 11570 The Cancer Institute at St. Joseph Hospital 4295 Hempstead Turnpike Bethpage, NY 11714

Cardio-Oncology Synergy between cardiology and oncology

The Catholic Health cardio-oncology service evaluates and treats patients who have heart disease or who are at risk of heart disease prior to, during, and after treatment for cancer. We closely collaborate with your medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, and oncology surgeon, allowing us to customize the best cancer therapies for each patient balanced against the cardiac effects and risk factors. This service, tailored for active cancer patients and survivors, starts from preventive efforts to diagnostics and therapeutic interventions.

Heart care before, during and after cancer therapy • Patients getting cancer treatment, or those who are cancer survivors, may need special care for the heart. • Our doctors tailor the treatment/prevention plan to your specific cancer type, and cancer treatment. • Our service is run by board-certified cardiologists who have completed sub-specialty training in the field of cardio-oncology. • Catholic Health is one of a few medical centers in the U.S. with dedicated expertise in cardiovascular care for cancer (oncology) patients and survivors.

Referral to the cardio-oncology service A referral to the cardio-oncology service will comprise of a comprehensive consultation and evaluation with one of the service’s physicians.

Oncology service line referrals for • Pre-operative optimization • High-risk cancer treatment • Cardiovascular risk factors • Cardiovascular complications • Cardiac surveillance • Survivorship clinics • Cardiac tumors

The evaluation may include medical imaging to better understand a patient’s cardiovascular condition. An individualized treatment plan will then be developed for each patient. Treatment varies according to the type of heart condition, the patient’s progress, whether they have any other underlying conditions, and whether they are currently under cancer treatment.

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Cardiovascular service line referrals for

Cardio-Oncology service The synergy between cardiology and oncology

• Cardiac imaging (echocardiography, CT and MRI) • Interventional cardiology • Cardiac electrophysiology • Cardiac and oncological rehab • Heart valve program • Cardiovascular surgery


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