Cancer thrombi are usually not found in the veins of healthy people.
Cancer thrombus refers to the blood clots that appear when cancer cells invade blood vessels, lymphatic system or other factors during the process of growth, reproduction and metastasis, resulting in blood clotting abnormality, which is one of the common complications of tumor patients. Therefore, cancerous thrombi usually do not exist in the vasculature of a healthy person.
The existence of cancerous thrombus will affect the survival quality and time of tumor patients to a certain extent, and more serious cancerous thrombus may even endanger the life of tumor patients. Therefore, it is recommended to intervene promptly when cancerous embolism occurs as a complication in tumor patients.
If cancerous thrombus appears in the vasculature of a healthy person, it means that cancerous cells may already exist in the body at that time, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for further examination and standardized treatment in a timely manner.