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Large catheters, small veins, increase blood clot risk for cancer patients – Medical Xpress
A world-first study led by the University of South Australia has found that cancer patients receiving chemotherapy intravenously…

A world-first study led by the University of South Australia has found that cancer patients receiving chemotherapy intravenously have more than double the risk of developing a blood clot or thrombosis if the vein is too small and the catheter occupies more…
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