This clinical trial focuses on patients with pancreatic cancer who are undergoing treatments before surgery, known as neoadjuvant treatments. The study aims to explore the effects of preventing blood clots, a condition known as thrombosis, which is a common risk for these patients. Two medications are being studied for their ability to prevent these clots: tinzaparin sodium, marketed as innohep®, and enoxaparin sodium, marketed as Inhixa. Both medications are given as a solution for injection under the skin.
The purpose of the study is to understand how these medications might reduce the risk of blood clots and improve the overall outlook for patients with pancreatic cancer. Participants will receive one of the medications or a placebo during their neoadjuvant treatment. The study will monitor the occurrence of blood clots, any bleeding complications, and the progression of the disease. Patients will be followed for at least five years or until they pass away.
Throughout the study, blood samples will be collected at various times to observe changes in blood clotting activity. These samples will be taken before starting neoadjuvant treatments, between chemotherapy cycles, after these treatments, and at several intervals during the follow-up period. This research hopes to provide valuable insights into the prevention of blood clots in pancreatic cancer patients and its potential impact on their survival and quality of life.



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