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Patients with cancer who develop stroke are at high risk for future strokes or other clotting events. These patients are routinely treated with medicines that thin their blood, including enoxaparin or aspirin. However, it is unclear which medicine is best and whether these medicines can be adequately studied in a clinical trial.
The purpose of this Phase I/II study is to determine if a clinical trial of different blood thinners in patients with cancer and stroke is possible. In addition, the study aims to compare the effects, good and/or bad, of enoxaparin with those of aspirin on patients with cancer and recent stroke.
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Any adult patient with active systemic cancer diagnosed with acute ischemic stroke at the main MSKCC campus or at any of MSKCC's New York City outpatient center WCMC, NYPH/CUMC within the prior four weeks would be eligible.
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