Managing Hypertension Induced by VEGF Inhibitors: A Practical Guide for Oncologists

A concise course equipping oncologists with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage hypertension induced by VEGF inhibitors, ensuring optimal patient outcomes.

Understanding VEGF Inhibitor-Induced Hypertension: Mechanisms and Risk Assessment

Unit 1: VEGF Inhibitors and Hypertension: The Basics

Unit 2: Unpacking the Mechanism of VEGF Inhibitor-Induced Hypertension

Unit 3: Risk Factors for VEGF Inhibitor-Induced Hypertension

Blood Pressure Monitoring and Guideline-Based Management Strategies

Unit 1: Setting Up Blood Pressure Monitoring

Unit 2: Guideline-Based Management Strategies

Unit 3: Interpreting Blood Pressure Readings

Selecting Antihypertensive Medications and Managing Complications

Unit 1: Antihypertensive Selection: Key Considerations

Unit 2: Managing Complications and Dosage Adjustments

Special Populations, Communication, and Emerging Evidence

Unit 1: Hypertension Management in Special Populations

Unit 2: Effective Communication and Collaboration

Unit 3: Emerging Evidence and Future Directions