What is Heart Cancer?

Heart cancer does not happen that often and is actually a form that is very rare. Your heart has secondary tumors and primpary tumors. Oftem time these heart tumors start with hamatomas, rhabdomyomas, fibromas, and myxomas.

Cancer often times can start spreading from your heart and reaching different parts in your body. Mediastinal tumors could possibly form. While this is rare, secondary heart tumors are seen more then the primary heart turmors.

There is a big list of symptoms with heart cancer, here are just some to help you get an idea:

- heart murmurs
- dyspnea
- heart failure
- Tachycardia
- Angina
- fever
- heart attack
- Cachexia
- heartbeat is irregular
- Cardiomegaly
- valve dysfuction
- heart attack

Treatment for Heart cancer varies depending on what the level is and condition. Families are encouraged to attend therapy because having to deal with Heart cancer can be very hard on everyone.


 

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