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Check the box next to any risks below that might apply to you. Share this information with your cancer doctor or healthcare team. Cancer-related risk factors for blood clots Type and stage of cancer Cancers that involve the pancreas, stomach, brain, lungs, uterus, ovaries, and kidneys Blood cancers, such as lymphoma and myeloma Recent cancer diagnosis, or cancer…
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Check the box next to any risks below that might apply to you. Share this information with your cancer doctor or healthcare team. Cancer-related risk factors for blood clots Type and stage of cancer Cancers that involve the pancreas, stomach, brain, lungs, uterus, ovaries, and kidneys Blood cancers, such as lymphoma and myeloma Recent cancer diagnosis, or cancer…
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On this #NationalCancerSurvivorDay we celebrate the strength & resilience of all cancer #survivors who face unique challenges including the increased risk of #bloodclots. This checklist can help you determine your unique #CAT risk. https://t.co/Aec7K9E5vy #stoptheclot #NCSD2023 https://t.co/rlo13NsgAc
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Mashup Score: 3Pregnancy - Stop The Clot, Spread The Word® - 2 year(s) ago
If you’re expecting or recently had a baby, know your risk for a dangerous blood clot. Women are 5X more likely to experience a dangerous blood clot during pregnancy and up to 20X more likely during the three months after pregnancy compared with women who are not pregnant. A blood clot in a lung is one of the leading causes of pregnancy-related death in the…
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Mashup Score: 0Hospitalization - Stop The Clot, Spread The Word® - 2 year(s) ago
Up to 900,000 people in the United States are affected by blood clots each year. About half of all blood clots occur during a hospital stay or within 3 months of a hospital stay or surgery. Roughly 1 out of 10 hospital deaths are related to blood clots in the lung. Don’t let that one person be you. Heading to the…
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DYK that hospitalization increases the risk of #bloodclots? During National Hospital Week (through 5/13), take a moment to learn about the link betw blood clots & #hospitalization More: https://t.co/9g5BS4QHpy #nationalhospitalweek #stoptheclotspreadtheword #stoptheclot #HAVTE https://t.co/MD1ilmj7tE
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Mashup Score: 1Pregnancy - Stop The Clot, Spread The Word® - 2 year(s) ago
If you’re expecting or recently had a baby, know your risk for a dangerous blood clot. Women are 5X more likely to experience a dangerous blood clot during pregnancy and up to 20X more likely during the three months after pregnancy compared with women who are not pregnant. A blood clot in a lung is one of the leading causes of pregnancy-related death in the…
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Mashup Score: 0Hospitalization - Stop The Clot, Spread The Word® - 2 year(s) ago
Up to 900,000 people in the United States are affected by blood clots each year. About half of all blood clots occur during a hospital stay or within 3 months of a hospital stay or surgery. Roughly 1 out of 10 hospital deaths are related to blood clots in the lung. Don’t let that one person be you. Heading to the Hospital? Get…
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Mashup Score: 2Pregnancy - Stop The Clot, Spread The Word® - 2 year(s) ago
If you’re expecting or recently had a baby, know your risk for a dangerous blood clot. Women are 5X more likely to experience a dangerous blood clot during pregnancy and up to 20X more likely during the three months after pregnancy compared with women who are not pregnant. A blood clot in a lung is one of the leading causes of pregnancy-related death in the…
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A blood clot in the lungs (pulmonary embolism) is among the most common causes of pregnancy-related death in the US. If you're #pregnant or planning a #pregnancy talk to your doctor about ways to reduce your risk. https://t.co/NOAHOvtLJe #stoptheclot #womenandbloodclots #BCAM2023 https://t.co/fYixw0HWsI
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Mashup Score: 0Cancer - Stop The Clot, Spread The Word® - 2 year(s) ago
If you are being treated for cancer, you are at risk for developing blood clots. Blood clots affect 900,000 people a year. 1 in 5 blood clots are due to cancer and some of its treatments. If you have been diagnosed with cancer, getting well is your top priority. As you take steps to protect your health, make blood clot awareness part of your care plan…
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Mashup Score: 7Cancer - Stop The Clot, Spread The Word® - 3 year(s) ago
If you are being treated for cancer, you are at risk for developing blood clots. Blood clots affect 900,000 people a year. 1 in 5 blood clots are due to cancer and some of its treatments. If you have been diagnosed with cancer, getting well is your top priority. As you take steps to protect your health, make blood clot awareness part of your care plan…
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Mashup Score: 7Stop The Clot, Spread The Word™ - Blood Clot Awareness - 3 year(s) ago
The NBCA and CDC are working on this important public health campaign to get the word out about blood clot risks and the signs and symptoms of blood clots.
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If you've been diagnosed with #cancer it’s essential to know the symptoms & risk factors for #bloodclots. Use this checklist to assess your risk factors and discuss results w/ your doctor. https://t.co/F3eYBk9ctd #nationalcancersurvivorweek #CAT #bloodclotawareness #stoptheclot https://t.co/lU3WV6HDnq