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- Title
Venous thromboembolism and palliative care.
- Authors
Noble, Simon
- Abstract
The management of cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) is largely informed by data from adequately powered randomised control trials. However, their exclusion criteria have invariably rendered the study populations unrepresentative of those seen day-to-day by palliative care practitioners. Recent observational data has given insights into the unique challenges of CAT management within the palliative care setting including the natural history of thrombosis in advanced cancer and end-of-life decision making around anticoagulation Despite developments and some on-going uncertainties, one constant remains; the patient and their experiences. We should, wherever possible, involve them in the decision-making process particularly where the evidence is lacking. By appreciating the values and concerns of our patients, we shall be able to plan care that most meets their needs.
- Subjects
THROMBOEMBOLISM treatment; MEDICAL care; PALLIATIVE treatment; PATIENTS; TUMORS; VEINS; CONTINUING education units; PATIENT decision making; DISEASE complications
- Publication
Clinical Medicine, 2019, Vol 19, Issue 4, p315
- ISSN
1470-2118
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7861/clinmedicine.19-4-315