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Jun 23, 2025, 11:18
Marc Carrier Highlights Risk Factors For Recurrent VTE And Bleeding in CAT
Marc Carrier, Professor at Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, has posted on X:
“Meta-analysis presented at ISTH2025 and simultaneously published in European Heart Journal found that several risk factors (e.g., previous history of VTE or bleeding, advanced cancer, and specific cancer sites) are associated with recurrent VTE and bleeding in patients with CAT.”
Important findings for clinicians managing cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT)!
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