The concept of thromboinflammation underlying thrombotic complications, tumor progression and metastasis in gynecological cancer patients

The results of recent studies show that tumor biology, coagulation activation, and inflammatory reactions profoundly contribute to the thrombosis pathogenesis in cancer as well as tumor progression, metastasis, and developing chemoresistance. Cancer is an independent predictor of thrombosis. During...

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Main Authors: A. D. Makatsariya (Author), E. V. Slukhanchuk (Author), V. O. Bitsadze (Author), A. G. Solopova (Author), J. Kh. Khizroeva (Author), L. A. Ashrafyan (Author), V. N. Serov (Author), A. Е. Voynovskiy (Author), J. Yu. Ungiadze (Author), A. V. Lazarchuk (Author), M. V. Tretyakova (Author), N. A. Makatsariya (Author), P. V. Salnikova (Author), N. R. Gashimova (Author), K. N. Grigoreva (Author), K. L. Zakashansky (Author), I. Elalamy (Author), J.-C. Gris (Author)
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