Cancer-associated thrombosis: Beyond clinical practice guidelines-A multidisciplinary (SEMI-SEOM-SETH) expert consensus
- Pachón, Vanessa 10
- Trujillo-Santos, Javier 7
- Domènech, Pere 3
- Gallardo, Enrique 9
- Font, Carmen 11
- González-Porras, José Ramón 5
- Pérez-Segura, Pedro 12
- Maestre, Ana 8
- Mateo, José 6
- Muñoz, Andrés 2
- Peris, María Luisa 4
- Lecumberri, Ramón 1
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Clínica Universitaria de Navarra
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Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón
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Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge
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- 4 Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Provincial de Castellón, Castellón, Spain
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Hospital Universitario de Salamanca
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Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
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Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía
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Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía
Cartagena, España
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Hospital Universitario del Vinalopó
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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Hospital Ramón y Cajal
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Hospital Clinic Barcelona
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Hospital Clínico San Carlos de Madrid
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ISSN: 2512-9465, 2567-3459
Año de publicación: 2018
Volumen: 2
Número: 4
Páginas: e373-e386
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: TH Open
Resumen
Despite the growing interest and improved knowledge about venous thromboembolism in cancer patients in the last years, there are still many unsolved issues. Due to the limitations of the available literature, evidence-based clinical practice guidelines are not able to give solid recommendations for challenging scenarios often present in the setting of cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT). A multidisciplinary expert panel from three scientific societies-Spanish Society of Internal Medicine (SEMI), Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM), and Spanish Society Thrombosis and Haemostasis (SETH)-agreed on 12 controversial questions regarding prevention and management of CAT, which were thoroughly reviewed to provide further guidance. The suggestions presented herein may facilitate clinical decisions in specific complex circumstances, until these can be made leaning on reliable scientific evidence.