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An Interdisciplinary Approach for the Management of the Elderly Multimorbid Patient with Breast Cancer Therapy Induced Cardiac Toxicity

About (Vision/aims of the CARDIOCARE project)

The CARDIOCARE project aims to implement an interdisciplinary and patient-oriented eHealth approach for assessing the efficacy of behavioral and psychological interventions on cardiotoxicity intrinsic capacity and Quality of Life. To execute the project, a high quality consortium of 12 partners has been assembled, consisting of a multidisciplinary group of scientists including clinical cardiologists, oncologists, psychologists, geriatricians, pharmacologists, molecular biologists bioinformaticians and IT experts.

The clinical study of CARDIOCARE

A clinical stydy evaluating the impact of behavioural and psychological interventions on quality of life, physical and mental wellbeing, and the cardiotoxic effects of breast cancer treatment will be conducted in 750 patients with breast cancer at six clinical centres in Europe (Greece, Italy, Sweden, Slovenia and Cyprus).

All patients in the study will receive the CARDIOCARE mobile application (app). Participants will be randomly allocated to receive the app incorporating both ePsycHeart and eHealtHeart or to receive the app with ePsycHeart only. ePsycHeart will monitor quality of life, mobility and mental health using a wearable chest band heart rate sensor, smartwatch and questionnaires.

eHealtHeart will encourage patients in the intervention group to adopt behaviours including physical activity, healthy diet, games to improve memory and changing the home environment to reduce the risk of falls.

Another major goal of the trial is the early identification of women with breast cancer at the greatest risk of heart and blood vessel damage from anti-cancer treatments. Cutting-edge technologies such as next generation sequencing will be used to pinpoint changes in gut microbe species that signal damage of the heart and blood vessels before symptoms occur. In addition, artificial intelligence will be used to analyse images of the heart to predict the likelihood of heart damage.

Learn more about the project

The 5th issue of the CARDIOCARE newsletter has been released!

The 5th issue of the CARDIOCARE newsletter has been released! Read more here. Do not forget to subscribe for our next editions!

CARDIOCARE Dissemination Event

In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Bank of Cyprus Oncology Centre, in partnership with EUROPA DONNA CYPRUS, held a special event on October 17, 2024 to disseminate findings and developments from the CARDIOCARE project. This initiative, titled...

CardioCare at the 2day event: “Breast Cancer from Ancient Times to Today: Narratives – Illustrations – Answers”

CARDIOCARE is proud to have participated in the event "Breast Cancer from Ancient Times to Today: Narratives - Illustrations - Answers", held on October 14th in Ioannina, Greece. The event was organized by the Division of Classics of the Philology Department at the...

CARDIOCARE participated in Breast Cancer Awareness Event at the University of Ioannina

We are proud to announce that CARDIOCARE recently took part in a significant event organized by the Department of Nursing at the University of Ioannina, Greece, aimed at raising awareness about breast cancer prevention. Breast cancer remains one of the most prevalent...

CARDIOCARE Study Reaches a Milestone with Recruitment of 340 Multimorbid Elderly Breast Cancer Patients

We are pleased to announce a significant achievement in the CARDIOCARE clinical study, which focuses on multimorbid elderly breast cancer patients. Our research is dedicated to assessing the impact of behavioral and psychological interventions on improving patients’...

CARDIOCARE in the 1st Greek Forum on Cancer

CARDIOCARE was presented in the Round-table "Digital Health" by Prof. Dimitrios Fotiadis, UOI, in the 1st Greek Forum on Cancer: Policy, Research & Funding Strategies. Moreover Prof. Manolis Tsiknakis, HMU, referred to CARDIOCARE in the Round-table "European...

A patient from BOCOC describes her experience of participating in CARDIOCARE clinical study

A new video is online! The video contains an interview with Mrs Vaso Orthodoxou Angeli, a patient from Bank of Cyprus Oncology Centre (BOCOC) that participated in the CARDIOCARE clinical study. We would like to express our special thanks to Mrs Angeli and BOCOC team...

CARDIOCARE in the InnoHealth Satellite Event “Chronic patients in the digital age”

Dr. Georgia Karanasiou, UOI, referred to CARDIOCARE during her presentation "Monitoring and Management of Quality of Life in Cardiotoxicity" in the 4th Innohealth Satellite Event with title "Chronic patients in the digital age" that took place in Ioannina, on July, 1...

CARDIOCARE in the InnoHealth Satellite Event “Women health & FemTech”

CARDIOCARE participated in the InnoHealth Satellite Event #3 "Women health & FemTech" that took place on June 15, 2024 in Volos, Greece. Medical studies worldwide show that health problems in women have been increasing in recent years, and experts point out that...

CARDIOCARE in IncontraDonna Conference

Prof. Ketti Mazzocco presented CARDIOCARE during her lecture in the IncontraDonna Conference "Care through Listening, Network, Transdisciplinarity, Empathy"  that was held on June, 11 2024 in Rome, Italy. The conference aimed to illustrate the therapeutic journey,...

New brochure is now available!

Exciting news: CARDIOCARE new brochure is now available! Check it out to learn more about the project and do not forget to share it with anyone who might be interested in our work!        

The 4th issue of the CARDIOCARE newsletter has been released!

The 4th issue of the CARDIOCARE newsletter has been released! Read more here. Do not forget to subscribe for our next editions!

CARDIOCARE on the greek TV show “Υγεία πάνω απ’ όλα”

CARDIOCARE was presented on the TV Show “Υγεία πάνω απ΄ όλα ” on the greek TV network ANT1 on March, 10 2024. Dr. Dorothea Tsekoura and Dr. Kalliopi Keramida (NKUA) talked about about cardiotoxicity in breast cancer therapies and a brief presentation of CARDIOCARE was...

Women, cancer and the heart: what every woman needs to know

by Dr. Kalliopi Keramida, Consultant Cardiologist - General Anti-cancer Hospital “Agios Savvas” & Chairperson - CardioOncology Working Group, Hellenic Society of Cardiology International Women's Day is an opportunity to recognize, honor and celebrate our...

The Pillow Positive Project of COCO-MAT supports the patients that participate in the CARDIOCARE clinical study

CARDIOCARE would like to express its sincere thanks to COCOMAT for its kind offer of heart-shaped pillows to the patients that participate in the clinical trial of CARDIOCARE in the University Hospital of Ioannina and Aretaeio University Hospital. The Pillow Positive...

Library

New Insights in the Era of Clinical Biomarkers as Potential Predictors of Systemic Therapy-Induced Cardiotoxicity in Women with Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review

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Harmonization Strategies in Multicenter MRI-Based Radiomics

 

 

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A systematic review of miRNAs as biomarkers for chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity in breast cancer patients reveals potentially clinically informative panels as well as key challenges in miRNA research

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Automatic assessment of pain based on deep learning methods:
A systematic review

 

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Useful resources

Patient Information Leaflet No1

English

Italian

Greek

Swedish

Slovenian

Patient Information Leaflet No2

English

Italian

Greek – soon available!

Swedish

Slovenian – soon available!

Useful links for patients

Europa Donna

Europa Donna is an independent non-profit organization that aims to raise awareness of breast cancer and to mobilise the support of European women in pressing for improved breast cancer education, appropriate screening, optimal treatment and increased funding for research.

 

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European Cancer Patient Coalition

With over 450 members, ECPC is the largest European non-profit cancer patients’ association. Covering all 27 European Union Member States, and many other European and non-European countries, represents those affected by all types of cancers, from the rarest to the most common.

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European Cancer Organization

ECCO is the only multidisciplinary organization that connects and responds to all stakeholders in oncology Europe-wide.

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Age Platform Europe

Age Platform Europe is a European network of non-profit organizations for people aged 50+, which aims to voice and promote the interests of the 200 million citizens aged 50+ in the European Union and to raise awareness on the issues that concern them most.

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