Risk Factors for Thromboembolism in the Population of Cancer and Hospice Patients
Michał Leśkiewicz,
Piotr Daniel,
Justyna Składanek
et al.
Abstract:Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a significant cause of death among palliatively treated patients. So far, numerous studies have been conducted on the general population. As a result, special scales were created to assess the risk of VTE or the probability of its occurrence. Among patients with terminal disease, there are much fewer publications discussing the problem of VTE. Hospice care patients constitute a special group due to their epidemiological structure and accompanying diagnoses. The most common are m… Show more
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