Thromboembolism is a leading cause of death in cancer patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy.
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Khorana, AA; Francis, CW; Culakova, E; Kuderer, NM; Lyman, GH
Published in: J Thromb Haemost
March 2007
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J Thromb Haemost
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1538-7933
Publication Date
March 2007
Volume
5
Issue
3
Start / End Page
632 / 634
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Time Factors
- Thromboembolism
- Prospective Studies
- Population Surveillance
- Neoplasms
- Mortality
- Humans
- Follow-Up Studies
- Cardiovascular System & Hematology
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Khorana, A. A., Francis, C. W., Culakova, E., Kuderer, N. M., & Lyman, G. H. (2007). Thromboembolism is a leading cause of death in cancer patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy. J Thromb Haemost, 5(3), 632–634. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1538-7836.2007.02374.x
Khorana, A. A., C. W. Francis, E. Culakova, N. M. Kuderer, and G. H. Lyman. “Thromboembolism is a leading cause of death in cancer patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy.” J Thromb Haemost 5, no. 3 (March 2007): 632–34. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1538-7836.2007.02374.x.
Khorana AA, Francis CW, Culakova E, Kuderer NM, Lyman GH. Thromboembolism is a leading cause of death in cancer patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy. J Thromb Haemost. 2007 Mar;5(3):632–4.
Khorana, A. A., et al. “Thromboembolism is a leading cause of death in cancer patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy.” J Thromb Haemost, vol. 5, no. 3, Mar. 2007, pp. 632–34. Pubmed, doi:10.1111/j.1538-7836.2007.02374.x.
Khorana AA, Francis CW, Culakova E, Kuderer NM, Lyman GH. Thromboembolism is a leading cause of death in cancer patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy. J Thromb Haemost. 2007 Mar;5(3):632–634.
Published In
J Thromb Haemost
DOI
ISSN
1538-7933
Publication Date
March 2007
Volume
5
Issue
3
Start / End Page
632 / 634
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Time Factors
- Thromboembolism
- Prospective Studies
- Population Surveillance
- Neoplasms
- Mortality
- Humans
- Follow-Up Studies
- Cardiovascular System & Hematology