Thromboembolic events represent well-recognised complications of neoplastic disease contributing, in a significant manner, to the morbidity and mortality from cancer. The close relationship between the activation of blood coagulation and tumor growth is known since 1865, when Armand Trousseau first described the clinical association between primary or idiopathic venous thromboembolism and an underlying occult malignancy. However, only in the last decades significant advances in this field have been achieved, both on the comprehension of the complex interactions between the tumor and the hemostatic system, and on the prophylaxis and therapy of the thromboembolic manifestations in cancer patients

Falanga, A., Vignoli, A. (2004). Venous thromboembolism in oncology. EXPERIMENTAL ONCOLOGY, 26(1), 11-14.

Venous thromboembolism in oncology

Falanga, A
;
2004

Abstract

Thromboembolic events represent well-recognised complications of neoplastic disease contributing, in a significant manner, to the morbidity and mortality from cancer. The close relationship between the activation of blood coagulation and tumor growth is known since 1865, when Armand Trousseau first described the clinical association between primary or idiopathic venous thromboembolism and an underlying occult malignancy. However, only in the last decades significant advances in this field have been achieved, both on the comprehension of the complex interactions between the tumor and the hemostatic system, and on the prophylaxis and therapy of the thromboembolic manifestations in cancer patients
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
thrombosis, acquired thrombophilia, thromboprophylaxis, cancer, low molecular weihgt heparin
English
2004
26
1
11
14
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Falanga, A., Vignoli, A. (2004). Venous thromboembolism in oncology. EXPERIMENTAL ONCOLOGY, 26(1), 11-14.
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