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The clinical value of measuring tissue factor activity in patients with cancer

The association between cancer and thromboembolic disease is well known. This relationship is complex and in many, perhaps most, malignant diseases acts through multiple pathways. Increased tissue factor expression by endothelial cells, monocytes or macrophages has been implicated as one of these pa...

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