Human heart. Credit: copyright American Heart Association

Heart failure and cancer are conditions with a number of shared characteristics. A new study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine found that in patients with heart failure, several known tumor markers can also be indicators of heart failure severity and progression.

In the study, researchers measured six markers that are indicators for various cancers—including ovarian, breast, lung, pancreatic, colorectal, and germ cell cancers—in 2,079 patients with .

Several of the markers correlated strongly with known heart failure markers and also predicted which patients were most likely to die prematurely.

"Our study provides further fuel to the notion that and are related, as we now demonstrate that pathways that are sensed by tumor markers are apparently also dysregulated in heart failure," said senior author Rudolf A. de Boer MD, Ph.D., of the University Medical Centre Groningen, in The Netherlands.

More information: C. Shi et al, Tumour biomarkers: association with heart failure outcomes, Journal of Internal Medicine (2020). DOI: 10.1111/joim.13053

Journal information: Journal of Internal Medicine

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