2012
DOI: 10.3844/amjsp.2012.130.140
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Platelets, Coagulation and Cancer: Multifaceted Interactions

Abstract: Approach: Literature review of the multifaceted interactions between platelets, coagulation and cancer. Results: Over the years, the links existing between cancer development, progression and occurrence of metastasis on one side and coagulation on the other have become obvious. Tumors seems to activate platelets whereas, platelets, on the other hand, through their capacity to activate and release soluble factors and microparticles, interact with tumor cells and influence immune regulation. They appear to be ke… Show more

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“…We observed thrombin activation in all three patients (Table 3 and Table 4). This further supports a role of platelet-induced coagulation in tumor progression [24][25][26]. Thrombin can promote several cancer hallmarks.…”
Section: Cellular Mechanisms Found In Patients With Advanced Cancerssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…We observed thrombin activation in all three patients (Table 3 and Table 4). This further supports a role of platelet-induced coagulation in tumor progression [24][25][26]. Thrombin can promote several cancer hallmarks.…”
Section: Cellular Mechanisms Found In Patients With Advanced Cancerssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Finally, an organismal systems medicine can also be used to combine both hemostasis and carcinogenesis, not only with respect to basic research but also in terms of treating of patients clinically (Buller, et al, 2007, Goubran, et al, 2012, Sharma, et al, 2019, Wang, et al, 2018). Experimentally, for example, "data from basic research indicate that the hemostatic components and the cancer biology are interconnected in multiple ways.…”
Section: Examples Of Organismal Systems Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%