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Cardiovascular complications of immune checkpoint inhibitors, TILs and CAR T-cell therapies
Radiotherapy and its consequences: what the cardiologist should know
Cardiac amyloidosis: epidemiology, diagnosis and therapy
Thromboembolic risk management in cancer patients
How do you prevent “sudden death” during sports activities?
Brugada syndrome and sports activity: from history to risk stratification
Evaluating adolescent and adult athletes with congenital heart disease
How do you answer a 65-year-old, without a history of cardiac or vascular disease
Are sleep disorders a cause of sudden death during sports activities?
How do you answer a 20-year-old when they ask: can I participate in competitive sports? Long questionnaire
How do you answer a 20-year-old when they ask: can I participate in competitive sports? Short questionnaire
New tobacco product regulations in the era of reduced harm. Should Europe follow the FDA’s example?
History in medicine: the story of cholesterol, lipids and cardiology
New drugs coming up in the field of lipid control
Dyslipidaemia after heart transplantation
Management of dyslipidaemia in the elderly
How low should we decrease lipid levels?
High-density lipoprotein cholesterol and risk of cardiovascular disease
State-of-the-art lipid-lowering for secondary prevention - focus on drug therapy
What is the role of lipids in atherosclerosis and how low should we decrease lipid levels?