Clinical and Demographic Characteristics, Mechanisms, and Outcomes in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke and Newly Diagnosed or Known Active Cancer.
Gianluca CostamagnaAndreas HottingerHaralampos MilionisDimitris LambrouAlexander SalernoDavide StramboFrançoise LivioBabak Benjamin NaviPatrik MichelPublished in: Neurology (2023)
In a comprehensive institutional registry spanning nearly two decades, 5.4% of patients with AIS had active cancer, a quarter of which were diagnosed during or within 12 months after the index stroke hospitalization. Patients with newly diagnosed cancer had less disability and prior cerebrovascular disease, but a higher 1-year risk of subsequent death than patients with known active cancer.