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Journal of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics | Volume 4
March 18-19, 2019 | London, UK
Oncology & Cancer Therapy
International Conference on
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here is a thesis: CANCER has an often COMPLICATION
such as VEIN THROMBOSIS. Cancer is the second leading
cause of death globally and is responsible for an estimated
9.6 million deaths in 2018 (The World Health Organization).
Sickness rate of deep vein thromboses is approximately 100
per 100 000 population annually. However, having worked
as a vascular surgeon for several years I was wondering, why
I have never detected cancer? So I decided to analyze 100
cases of morbidity of deep vein thromboses. Thus, for the
period 2011-2018 there were identified 3 cases of cancer out
of 100 cases of deep vein thromboses. Taking into account a
rarity of cancer detection within the group of patients with
deep thromboses, I decided to select a control group of 100
people with cancer who were hospitalized for the planned
and urgent surgery to find out whether they had ever had
deep vein thromboses, any deviations in their coagulograms
or whether they had some current problems with the post-
thrombotic complications.
Speaker Biography
Elena Drozdova a cardiovascular surgeon. Having taken an extensive practice in the field
of vascular surgery, she mainly specializes in the problems of vein thromboses, urgent
vascular surgery and vascular access for the patients on hemodialysis. She graduated
from Samara State Medical University in 2006. In 2007 after the specialization in
Samara Regional Clinical Cancer Center she got a certificate in General Surgery. Later in
2012 she finished Cardiovascular Surgery Residency at Samara State Medical University
and got a Certificate of Cardiovascular Surgery. She is an author of a number of medical
articles and was offered the position of editorial board member in some journals.
Research interest: There are some inconsistencies between practice and dogmas;
moreover, she thinks that many of laboratory tests make it more difficult to analyze
the data because of their number and low specificity, so we can see neither solution
nor direction in which this problem may be solved.
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elenadrozdova.82@mail.ruElena Drozdova
Samara State Medical University, Russia
Cancer and peripheral deep vein thrombosis are both independent diseases:
Causes, pathogenesis, conclusions