International audienceAccumulating evidence indicates that microparticles (MPs) are important mediators of the interaction between cancer and the hemostatic system. We conducted a large prospective cohort study to determine whether the number of circulating procoagulant MPs is elevated in cancer patients and whether the elevated MP levels are predictive of occurrence of venous thrombembolism (VTE). We analyzed plasma samples of 728 cancer patients from the ongoing prospective observational Vienna Cancer and Thrombosis Study. Study endpoint was the occurrence of symptomatic VTE. Sixty-five age- and sex-matched healthy controls were recruited for defining the cut-off point for elevated MPs (4.62 nanomolar phosphatidylserine [nM PS]), which wa...
Introduction: Microparticles (MP) can be elevated in cancer and thromboembolic disease. We hypothesi...
Introduction: Microparticles (MP) can be elevated in cancer and thromboembolic disease. We hypothesi...
Introduction: Microparticles (MP) can be elevated in cancer and thromboembolic disease. We hypothesi...
International audienceAccumulating evidence indicates that microparticles (MPs) are important mediat...
Introduction: Cancer greatly increases the risk of venous thromboem-bolism (VTE). Here, we investiga...
Introduction: Cancer greatly increases the risk of venous thromboem-bolism (VTE). Here, we investiga...
Introduction: Cancer greatly increases the risk of venous thromboem-bolism (VTE). Here, we investiga...
Introduction: Cancer greatly increases the risk of venous thromboem-bolism (VTE). Here, we investiga...
Introduction: Cancer greatly increases the risk of venous thromboem-bolism (VTE). Here, we investiga...
Cancer increases the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Here, we investigated the contribution of...
Introduction: Circulating procoagulant microparticles (MP) have been associated with a prothrombotic...
Introduction: Circulating procoagulant microparticles (MP) have been associated with a prothrombotic...
Introduction: Circulating procoagulant microparticles (MP) have been associated with a prothrombotic...
Introduction: Circulating procoagulant microparticles (MP) have been associated with a prothrombotic...
Introduction: Microparticles (MP) can be elevated in cancer and thromboembolic disease. We hypothesi...
Introduction: Microparticles (MP) can be elevated in cancer and thromboembolic disease. We hypothesi...
Introduction: Microparticles (MP) can be elevated in cancer and thromboembolic disease. We hypothesi...
Introduction: Microparticles (MP) can be elevated in cancer and thromboembolic disease. We hypothesi...
International audienceAccumulating evidence indicates that microparticles (MPs) are important mediat...
Introduction: Cancer greatly increases the risk of venous thromboem-bolism (VTE). Here, we investiga...
Introduction: Cancer greatly increases the risk of venous thromboem-bolism (VTE). Here, we investiga...
Introduction: Cancer greatly increases the risk of venous thromboem-bolism (VTE). Here, we investiga...
Introduction: Cancer greatly increases the risk of venous thromboem-bolism (VTE). Here, we investiga...
Introduction: Cancer greatly increases the risk of venous thromboem-bolism (VTE). Here, we investiga...
Cancer increases the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Here, we investigated the contribution of...
Introduction: Circulating procoagulant microparticles (MP) have been associated with a prothrombotic...
Introduction: Circulating procoagulant microparticles (MP) have been associated with a prothrombotic...
Introduction: Circulating procoagulant microparticles (MP) have been associated with a prothrombotic...
Introduction: Circulating procoagulant microparticles (MP) have been associated with a prothrombotic...
Introduction: Microparticles (MP) can be elevated in cancer and thromboembolic disease. We hypothesi...
Introduction: Microparticles (MP) can be elevated in cancer and thromboembolic disease. We hypothesi...
Introduction: Microparticles (MP) can be elevated in cancer and thromboembolic disease. We hypothesi...
Introduction: Microparticles (MP) can be elevated in cancer and thromboembolic disease. We hypothesi...