Emerging roles of haemostatic proteins as markers of disease progression and prognosis in breast cancer
Ogochukwu O. Izuegbuna

TL;DR
Haemostatic proteins are linked to breast cancer progression and could help predict outcomes or guide new treatments.
Contribution
This paper reviews the emerging roles of haemostatic proteins as diagnostic and therapeutic targets in breast cancer.
Findings
Haemostatic proteins contribute to breast cancer progression, metastasis, and thrombotic complications.
These proteins are increased in metastatic breast cancer and serve as predictive and prognostic markers.
They are being explored as potential targets for new therapies or drug repurposing in breast cancer.
Abstract
Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer death in women worldwide. One of the major causes of death from breast cancer is metastatic disease, which results from the malignant cells invading and migrating through blood vessels to distant sites. Several studies have shown that metastasis is facilitated by haemostatic proteins. Breast cancer is characterized by a haemostatic imbalance, which is tilted more to a procoagulant state with resultant thrombotic complications. These elements that are involved in thrombosis also play key roles in different aspects of breast cancer growth, including cancer proliferation and progression, cancer survival, angiogenesis, and metastasis. Some of these elements include platelets, endothelial cells, coagulation factors, and fibrinolytic proteins. There is a close relationship between cancer and many of the haemostatic elements. They are usually…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlood properties and coagulation · Inflammatory Biomarkers in Disease Prognosis · Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms
