Cancer-associated thrombosis remains one of the most complex and high-burden complications facing patients with cancer and the clinicians who care for them. Darko Antic, M.D., a leading hematologist from Serbia, discusses the real-world challenges of diagnosing and managing thrombosis in patients with cancer, particularly those with hematological malignancies. Together with host Julia Sandrin Gauer, Ph.D., they discuss the clinical impact of cancer-associated thrombosis, the hurdles clinicians face in everyday practice and how risk stratification tools such as the THROLY score can support clinical decision-making. Dr. Antic also shares insights from his frontline experience across diverse healthcare settings, including his leadership with the Serbian Lymphoma Group (SLG) and his role in advancing education through the SLG Podcast, offering a unique perspective on collaborative learning in hematology and oncology. Listen to the SLG podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/@SrpskaLimfomskaGrupa/videos