Association of complete blood count parameters, d-dimer, and soluble P-selectin with risk of arterial thromboembolism in patients with cancer.
Ella GrilzChristine MarosiOliver KönigsbrüggeJulia RiedlFlorian PoschWolfgang LammIrene M LangIngrid PabingerCihan AyPublished in: Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH (2019)
An elevated absolute neutrophil count and higher sP-selectin levels were associated with an increased risk of ATE in patients with cancer. Their role for predicting cancer-related ATE needs to be validated in further studies.
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