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Edoxaban for the Treatment of Cancer-Associated Venous Thromboembolism
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Author Affiliations
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, University of Amsterdam, Academic Medical Center, KU Leuven, ...
Published InNew England Journal of Medicine
Year2017
Citations1,599
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Low-molecular-weight heparin is the standard treatment for cancer-associated venous thromboembolism. The role of treatment with direct oral anticoagulant agents is unclear. METHODS: In this open-label, noninferiority trial, we randomly assigned patients with cancer who had acute symptomatic or incidental venous thromboembolism to receive either low-molecular-weight heparin for at least 5 days followed by oral edoxaban at a dose of 60 mg once daily (edoxaban group) or subcutaneous dalteparin at a dose of 200 IU per kilogram of body weight once daily for 1 month followed by dalteparin at a dose of 150 IU per kilogram once daily (dalteparin group). Treatment was given for at least 6 months and up to 12 months. The primary outcome was a composite of…
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