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ISSN: 2643-6760

Surgery & Case Studies: Open Access Journal

Research Article(ISSN: 2643-6760)

Cancer and Peripheral Deep Vein Thrombosis are both Independent Diseases

Volume 3 - Issue 4

Elena Viktorovna Drozdova*

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    • Cardiovascular Surgeon at the Samara Railway Clinical Hospital, Non-governmental Healthcare Institution, Russian Railways, Russia

    *Corresponding author: Elena Viktorovna Drozdova, Cardiovascular Surgeon at the Samara Railway Clinical Hospital, Non-governmental Healthcare Institution, Russian Railways, Russia

Received: October 16, 2019   Published: October 29, 2019

DOI: 10.32474/SCSOAJ.2019.03.000169

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Abstract

There is an undisputed thesis: cancer has an often complication such as deep vein thrombosis. Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally and is responsible for an estimated 9.6 million deaths in 2018. (according to World Health Organization). Sickness rate of deep vein thrombosis is approximately 100 per 100000 population annually. Sickness rate of cancer in different countries is approximately 130-500 per 100000 population annually. Thus, if deep vein thrombosis is considered to be a complication of cancer, we must identify both these diseases simultaneously with frequency of 20-76.9%.

a) The Research Objective: To determine whether peripheral vein thromboses are the complications of cancer.
b) The Method of the Research: Randomized prospective parallel controlled trial.

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