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Inhibitors against factor VIII in patients with cancer

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Although it remains an uncommon occurrence, the development of inhibitors to FVIII should be considered as a cause of bleeding in some patients with malignant diseases. Because of the high response rate and the impact of this type of hemorrhage on cancer patients, efforts should be directed toward immunosuppression of the inhibitor in a fashion similar to that used in other patients with acquired hemophilia. To our knowledge the link between malignancy and the formation of antibodies to FVIII is unclear; however, it appears that treatment of cancer with chemotherapy or surgery may accelerate the eradication of the inhibitor in some patients. Long term prospective studies are needed to better assess the association between cancer and acquired hemophilia.

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