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Review
. 2018 Apr:164 Suppl 1:S40-S47.
doi: 10.1016/j.thromres.2018.01.035.

Effects of platelets on cancer progression

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Effects of platelets on cancer progression

Léa Plantureux et al. Thromb Res. 2018 Apr.

Abstract

Platelets are small (2-4 μm), anucleate, hematopoietic cells released by bone marrow megakaryocytes in the bloodstream. For a long time, platelets were described as the major effectors of hemostasis and thrombosis. In 1865, Armand Trousseau demonstrated a close relation between thrombosis and cancer. Subsequently, much clinical and experimental evidence supports the idea that platelets play several roles in the progression of malignancies and in cancer-associated thrombosis. In this review, we will discuss the roles of tumor-educated platelets (TEPs) in the progression of cancer from primary tumors to secondary metastatic outbreaks.

Keywords: Angiogenesis; Cancer; Cancer-associated thrombosis; Metastasis; Platelets; Tumor growth.

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