Venous thromboembolism (VTE) following breast cancer chemotherapy is common. Chemotherapy-induced alterations in markers of haemostasis occur during chemotherapy. It is unclear how rapidly this occurs, whether this is upregulated in patients developing VTE and whether changes predict for VTE. Markers of haemostasis, functional clotting assays and vascular endothelial growth factor were measured before chemotherapy and at 24 h, 4 days, 8 days and 3 months following commencement of chemotherapy in early and advanced breast cancer patients and in age- and sex-matched controls. Duplex ultrasound imaging was performed after 1 month or if symptomatic. Of 123 patients, 9.8% developed VTE within 3 months. Activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT...
Venous thromboembolism in cancer patients undertaking chemotherapy ii Background Venous thromboembol...
Cancer-associated thrombosis (including venous thromboembolism (VTE) and arterial events) is highly ...
Background: Although in patients with cancer the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is increased, ...
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) following breast cancer chemotherapy is common. Chemotherapy-induced al...
International audienceBackgroundIn breast cancer patients routine thromboprophylaxis is not recommen...
Chemotherapy has been associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). However, th...
(VTE) is increased in cancer patients. To improve prediction of VTE in cancer patients, we performed...
Introduction: Cancer greatly increases the risk of venous thromboem-bolism (VTE). Here, we investiga...
Identifying cancer patients who are most at risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE) is essential to im...
Background Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is an umbrella term for the pathological development of b...
The majority of patients with disseminated testicular cancer can be cured with combination chemother...
AbstractPatients with cancer have prothrombotic and hypercoagulable state, which leads to higher ris...
thrombophelebitis in patients with cancer. Thrombo-sis may be a presenting feature of occult maligna...
Venous thromboembolism in cancer patients undertaking chemotherapy ii Background Venous thromboembol...
Cancer-associated thrombosis (including venous thromboembolism (VTE) and arterial events) is highly ...
Background: Although in patients with cancer the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is increased, ...
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) following breast cancer chemotherapy is common. Chemotherapy-induced al...
International audienceBackgroundIn breast cancer patients routine thromboprophylaxis is not recommen...
Chemotherapy has been associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). However, th...
(VTE) is increased in cancer patients. To improve prediction of VTE in cancer patients, we performed...
Introduction: Cancer greatly increases the risk of venous thromboem-bolism (VTE). Here, we investiga...
Identifying cancer patients who are most at risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE) is essential to im...
Background Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is an umbrella term for the pathological development of b...
The majority of patients with disseminated testicular cancer can be cured with combination chemother...
AbstractPatients with cancer have prothrombotic and hypercoagulable state, which leads to higher ris...
thrombophelebitis in patients with cancer. Thrombo-sis may be a presenting feature of occult maligna...
Venous thromboembolism in cancer patients undertaking chemotherapy ii Background Venous thromboembol...
Cancer-associated thrombosis (including venous thromboembolism (VTE) and arterial events) is highly ...
Background: Although in patients with cancer the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is increased, ...