Higher incidence of venous thromboembolism associated with increasing lines of treatment in heavily treated ovarian cancer patients.
Erika J LampertJennifer L HansenSurabhi TewariMeng YaoLaura M ChambersRoberto VargasMariam M AlHilliPublished in: International journal of gynecological cancer : official journal of the International Gynecological Cancer Society (2024)
More than 20% of patients with recurrent ovarian cancer developed a venous thromboembolism, and most occurred after three or more lines of treatment. The risk of venous thromboembolism was higher with increasing lines of chemotherapy. While venous thromboembolism did not appear to impact survival in this population, nearly half required hospitalization, emphasizing the morbidity of venous thromboembolism and potential impact on healthcare costs. Further studies are needed to improve risk stratification for venous thromboembolism in this high risk population.