BLOOD CLOTS CAUSED BY CANCER
It is known in science and medicine how cancer patients are more prone to develop or are at greater risk of developing Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). DVT is a blood clot that can occur deep in the veins. Some kinds of cancers, such as the brain, ovary, pancreas, colon, stomach, lung, and kidney, resulting in a high risk of developing DVT.
While Lymphomas, leukemia, and liver cancer are more likely to lead to this as tumors secrete substances that make the blood thicker and form these clots. Also, some chemo drugs credit this risk, too.
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