Authors

  1. Singh, Ashley MSN, RN
  2. Foster, Megan CRNP
  3. Chapman, Pamela PhD, CCRN, RN
  4. Hattab, Yousef MD
  5. Alhassan, Sulaiman MD
  6. Bajwa, Omar MD

Abstract

Venous thromboembolism is a condition that includes both deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Venous thromboembolism disease can result because of a combination of risk factors, including patient-related, treatment-related, and, more specifically, cancer-related factors. It is not disease-specific or a population-specific disorder, but it is more prevalent in certain specialty populations. This article will cover those specialty populations including cancer, pregnancy, and athletes.