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4. Medical Conditions and Risk Factors

Certain health issues increase the likelihood of developing blood clots. Heart disease, specific cancers, and some cancer treatments—like chemotherapy—raise clotting risk. Major surgeries, especially joint replacements or abdominal procedures, are another key factor. People with a family history of clots or clotting disorders also face a higher chance of pulmonary embolism, even without other clear triggers.

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