Cancer and thrombosis: new insights to an old problem - 02/12/20
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Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a common complication in patients with cancer and portends a poor prognosis. Our understanding of the underlying pathophysiology of VTE in cancer has advanced since Trousseau first described hypercoagulability in patients with malignancy and Virchow described his famous triad of thrombosis formation. Malignancy itself induces a thrombophilic state by increasing the risk of venous stasis, endothelial injury and an imbalance of pro and anti-thrombotic factors leading to a hypercoaguable state. Additional insults to this thrombotic balance are introduced by patient-specific, treatment related and tumor-specific factors. The importance of understanding the factors associated with increased thrombosis in cancer is paramount in order to adequately identify patients who will benefit from thromboprophylaxis.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Cancer, Thrombosis, Venous thromboembolism, Anticoagulation, Driver mutation, Cancer-associated thrombosis
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Vol 45 - N° 6S
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