Marc Carrier/X
Aug 15, 2025, 23:31
Marc Carrier: Low Awareness of Cancer-Associated Thrombosis Among Canadians
Marc Carrier, Professor at Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, has posted on X:
“Survey from Thrombosis Canada in Thieme Medical: > 50% of Canadians with cancer have little or no awareness of cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) — a leading cause of death in cancer.
Only 27% recalled education on CAT risks; most want more info!”
Read the full article here.
Title: Patient’s Awareness of Cancer-Associated Thrombosis: A Canadian Nationwide Survey
Authors: Ana C. Pizzarossa , Andrea Penaloza , Kristina Vrotniakaite-Bajerciene , Rufaro Chitsike , Vicky Tagalakis , Susan Calverley , Marc Carrier

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Ana C. Pizzarossa
Andrea Penaloza
cancer
cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT)
CAT risks
Health
Hematology
Hemostasis Today
Kristina Vrotniakaite-Bajerciene
Marc Carrier
Medicine
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Rufaro Chitsike
Susan Calverley
Thieme Medical
thrombosis
Thrombosis Canada
Vicky Tagalakis
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