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Could venous thromboembolism and major bleeding be indicators of lung cancer mortality? A nationwide database study

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BACKGROUND: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is highly prevalent in cancer patients and can cause severe morbidity. VTE treatment is essential, but anticoagulation increases the risk of major bleeding. The purpose was to evaluate the impact of VTE and major bleeding on survival and to identify significant risk factors for these events in lung cancer patients. METHODS: Data were extracted from a permanent sample of the French national health information system (including hospital and out-of-hospital care) from 2009 to 2016. All episodes of VTE and major bleeding events within one year after cancer diagnosis were identified. A Cox model was used to analyse the effect of VTE and major bleeding on the patients' one-year survival. VTE and major bleeding risk factors were analysed with a Fine and Gray survival model. RESULTS: Among the 2553 included patients with lung cancer, 208 (8%) had a VTE episode in the year following diagnosis and 341 (13%) had major bleeding. Almost half of the patients died during follow-up. Fifty-six (60%) of the patients presenting with pulmonary embolism (PE) died, 48 (42%) of the patients presenting with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) alone died and 186 (55%) of those presenting with a major bleeding event died. The risk of death was significantly increased following PE and major bleeding events. VTE concomitant with cancer diagnosis was associated with an increased risk of VTE recurrence beyond 6 months after the first VTE event (sHR = 4.07 95% CI: 1.57-10.52). Most major bleeding events did not appear to be related to treatment. CONCLUSION: VTE is frequent after a diagnosis of lung cancer, but so are major bleeding events. Both PE and major bleeding are associated with an increased risk of death and could be indicators of lung cancer mortalit
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hal-02844093 , version 1 (12-10-2020)

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Jennifer Howlett, Éric Benzenine, Jonathan Cottenet, Pascal Foucher, Philippe Fagnoni, et al.. Could venous thromboembolism and major bleeding be indicators of lung cancer mortality? A nationwide database study. BMC Cancer, 2020, 20 (1), ⟨10.1186/s12885-020-06930-1⟩. ⟨hal-02844093⟩
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