While using the search phrase “Ischemic Heart Diseases” combined with “Myocardial Infarct”, “Cardiovascular Disorders”, “Diabetes Mellitus”, “Cancer” or “Smoking” in PubMed when using the MeSH search mode yielded some reports on mild reports on association in relation with Cardiovascular diseases and Smoking Cancer patients. However, a hand search yields clinical reports on incidence of Ischemic Heart Diseases in Smoking Cancer patientsand vice versa that were published over two decades ago. An investigation of this topic should proceed via two specific methods: a review of the published work, and a study of general tumour pathogenesis.
Patient education and periodic general and oral cancer examinations by medical and dental professionals respectively are necessary to reduce diagnostic delay and improve prognosis. This review emphasizes the important role of medical and dental professionals of being aware that the Incidence/ Co morbidity of Ischemic heart diseases (IHD)/Myocardial Infarct/cardiovascular disorders/ hypertension in smoking cancer patients. And there is an enigma surrounding the Co morbidity of Cardiovascular disorders in smoking cancer patients which is yet to be discovered. Some related questions have been discussed in this review.