TURKISH JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY									
									
										2002 , Vol 17 , Num 2									
								
								
								 
											        			
											        			CANCER AND THROMBOSIS 
											        			
											        			
											        			 
											        					
											        					Akdeniz Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, İç Hastalıkları AD, Antalya 
											        			
											        		
		
											        														        			
		
											        			 
											        				Cancer patients are at increased risk for venous thromboembolism and conversely patients with venous thromboembolism are at increased risk for occult cancer. The pathogenesis of trombosis in malignancy is multifactorial, and mechanisms include release of procoagulants by tumor cells, comorbid predisposing factors (infection, surgery, bed rest etc.), and cancer therapy itself. Initial treatment of acute thromboembolism is with intravenous unfractionated heparin or subcutaneus low molecular weight heparin followed by oral anticoagulant or low molecular weight heparin therapy. 
											        			
											        			
		
											        			
											        			Keywords : 
											        				cancer, thrombosis 
											        				
											        	
 
	


