Exploring the interplay between myeloproliferative disorders and atherosclerosis

Published April 3, 2025

Maham Khan, Sandipta Banerjee, Rekha Kumari, Shubhayu Roy Chowdhury, Nada Madkour, Ikponmwosa Jude Ogieuhi, Chinonyelum Emmanuel Agbo, Victor Oluwatomiwa Ajekiigbe, Olanipekun Lanny Ntukidem, Folajimi Josiah Atunde & Chukwuemelie Darlington Okeke

Abstract

The relationship between hematologic malignancies and atherosclerosis is vital in clinical conditions due to common risk factors. These two diseases may negatively affect cardiovascular health, so understanding their complex dynamics is essential for detecting disease mechanisms and establishing effective patient care. This review aims to focus on the involvement of hematologic malignancies in the onset and progression of atherosclerosis at a biological level. Furthermore, it looks at the case for heightened cardiovascular risk in patients with hematological cancers and the chances of management and treatment against it. A comprehensive literature review was performed, and studies that revealed the link between hematologic malignancies and atherosclerosis were preferred. Inclusion and exclusion criteria guided the selection of studies for consideration. The biological pathways between hematologic malignancies and atherosclerosis have been elucidated, including the inflammatory pathways and the shared risk factors. Clinical evidence reveals that cardiovascular diseases are more likely to occur in patients with hematologic cancers, thus showing the necessity of targeted preemptive measures to lower this risk. The findings reveal that it is essential to consider cardiovascular health when handling hematologic malignancies. Future research should focus on creating holistic treatment procedures that jointly deal with both conditions, which will be necessary to enhance patients’ lives and well-being.

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