Summary
More cancer patient-specific data are needed to guide prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolism in patients with cancer. Longer-term treatment decision factors include bleeding risk and sex. Catheter removal in the event of thrombosis should be considered carefully. Direct oral anticoagulants are discouraged.
- pulmonary embolism
 - venous thromboembolism
 - catheter-related thrombosis
 - cancer
 - management
 
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