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Anticoagulation in advanced malignancy Thrombus, Volume 8, Number 4.
Patients with cancer are at high risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) and the prothrombotic risk increases with disease progression. The prevalence of clinically apparent VTE in cancer patients is up to 15%.1 The actual incidence is much higher, with post-mortem studies demonstrating VTE in up to 50% of cancer patients.2,3
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