• Title of article

    Adjuvant therapy and thrombosis: How to avoid the problem?

  • Author/Authors

    Mark N. Levine، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    169
  • To page
    174
  • Abstract
    The occurrence of thrombosis complicates the management of breast cancer because of the need for anticoagulant therapy. The pathogenesis of venous thrombosis in breast cancer is related to Virchowʹs triad: venous stasis, hypercoagulability related to procoagulants and vessel wall injury secondary to chemotherapy and indwelling catheters. The rate of thrombosis with tamoxifen is approximately 0.9%. There does not appear to be an increased risk of venous thrombosis with aromatase inhibitors. The thrombotic rates in patients with early stage breast cancer receiving adjuvant chemotherapy range from 3% to 8%. Thrombotic rates are higher in post-menopausal women receiving adjuvant chemotherapy and in women receiving tamoxifen in combination with chemotherapy. Thrombosis can be reduced by avoiding chemotherapy in situations where its potential efficacy is marginal. In the future, new targeted agents may avoid thrombotic complications and a number of new antithrombotic agents which are oral and do not require laboratory monitoring could be used by oncologists to prevent thrombosis.
  • Keywords
    thrombosis , breast cancer
  • Journal title
    The Breast
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    The Breast
  • Record number

    455313