Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases: Common Mechanisms and Strategies of Prevention

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Background

This exciting Research Topic is an initiative linked to the Cancer and cardiovascular diseases: common mechanisms and strategies of prevention to be held on 27 - 30th July 2025.

This Research Topic seeks to investigate the current scientific insights into the shared mechanisms, pathophysiological processes, clinical characteristics, and treatment strategies concerning cancer and cardiovascular disease. By analyzing these interconnected factors, this Research Topic aims to deepen our understanding of how these two major health conditions influence one another and guide future treatment options.

This Research Topic will cover proceedings from the meeting on Immune Response and Immunotherapy in Cancer, Platelets and Thrombosis in Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases, Oxidative Stress, Lipid Mediators, and Inflammation, Endothelial Function and Angiogenesis, and Clinical Perspectives and Pharmacological Approaches.

This Topic welcomes the submission of original articles and reviews.

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Keywords: Cancer, Immunity, Platelets, Inflammation, Lipoxygenase

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