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Feb 10, 2026, 16:52
Understanding Risks Factors of Cancer-Associated Thrombosis – World Thrombosis Day
World Thrombosis Day shared on LinkedIn:
“Cancer-associated thrombosis doesn’t happen for just one reason. Several risk factors often overlap in people with cancer, increasing the risk of venous thrombosis, including:
- Surgery and hospital stays
- Limited mobility or immobilization
- Central venous catheters
- Certain cancer treatments and chemotherapies
Understanding these risks is key to prevention, early detection, and better care.

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