Abstract

Cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) remains a challenging aspect of managing patients with cancer. This review discusses evidence regarding anticoagulants in the treatment of CAT, with particular emphasis on direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC). Apixaban, rivaroxaban and edoxaban have proven attractive alternatives to low-molecular weight heparins, and interactions with medical cancer treatment does not pose a major challenge. The majority of guidelines have endorsed the use of DOAC, and we highlight points to consider when choosing the optimal anticoagulant for the individual patient.

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