Fig. 4From: Hypertension in Cardio-Oncology Clinic: an update on etiology, assessment, and managementEtiology, Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management of Hypertension in Cancer patients. Anti-cancer agents induce hypertension by different mechanisms, including vasoconstriction, salt and water retention, RAAS dysfunction, baroreflex failure and other mechanisms illustrated in the figure. Physicians should initiate the treatment at the right time by choosing the proper anti-hypertension drugBack to article page