Low antithrombin levels are associated with low risk of cardiovascular death but are a risk factor for cancer mortality.
Licia IacovielloRomy M W de Laat-KremersSimona CostanzoQiuting YanAugusto Di CastelnuovoLisa van der VormAmalia De CurtisMarisa NinivaggiChiara CerlettiMaria Benedetta DonatiBas de Laatnull nullPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Low AT levels are associated to a lower risk of fatal cardiovascular events in the general population, regardless of age, sex and medication use. In contrast, low AT levels are associated with lower cancer survival. For the first time we show that AT levels lower than the normal range in the general population, even before the development or diagnosis of cancer, are associated with an elevated risk of cancer death.