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Sep 16, 2025, 07:59
RPTH Journal: Central Venous Catheters and VTE Risk in Childhood Cancer Survivors
RPTH Journal shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Children with cancer are at a high risk of developing venous thromboembolism, and post-thrombotic syndrome is a concern. But, what role do central venous catheters play in this risk?
This research letter from Tasha Cusson and team explore this risk in a cross-sectional study of 50 pediatric cancer patients.”
Title: Long-term impact of central venous catheters in pediatric cancer survivors
Authors: Tasha Cusson, Jessica Giguère, Émilie Martineau, Chantal Éthier, André Lamarre, Marie-Claude Pelland-Marcotte

Read the full paper here.
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