Platelets and cancer

GF Nash, LF Turner, MF Scully, AK Kakkar - The lancet oncology, 2002 - thelancet.com
GF Nash, LF Turner, MF Scully, AK Kakkar
The lancet oncology, 2002thelancet.com
The presence of platelets in association with cancer deposits has been recognised for over
100 years; however, the recognition of a two-way interaction has been more recent. The link
between cancer spread and platelet stimulation is pivotal to understanding of the
hypercoagulable state found in most cancer patients. The assistance of platelets in cancer
spread may provide opportunities to interrupt this relation, thus inhibiting metastasis.
Summary
The presence of platelets in association with cancer deposits has been recognised for over 100 years; however, the recognition of a two-way interaction has been more recent. The link between cancer spread and platelet stimulation is pivotal to understanding of the hypercoagulable state found in most cancer patients. The assistance of platelets in cancer spread may provide opportunities to interrupt this relation, thus inhibiting metastasis.
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