1. Stroke is a common complication in cancer patients that can be caused by direct tumor effects, coagulation disorders, infections, or cancer therapies.
2. Studies have found strokes occur in 3.5-15% of cancer patients, with ischemic strokes being more common than hemorrhagic. Risk factors include certain cancers like lung cancer or blood cancers.
3. Diagnosis involves blood tests, imaging like MRI, and treatment focuses on anticoagulation though established treatments are still lacking. Differentiating between causes like coagulopathies or conventional vascular risk factors is important.