1. COVID-19 in patients with cancer: first report of the ESMO international, registry-based, cohort study (ESMO-CoCARE)
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Castelo-Branco, L. Tsourti, Z. Gennatas, S. Rogado, J. Sekacheva, M. Viñal, D. Lee, R. Croitoru, A. Vitorino, M. Khallaf, S. Šušnjar, S. Soewoto, W. Cardeña, A. Djerouni, M. Rossi, M. Alonso-Gordoa, T. Ngelangel, C. Whisenant, J.G. Choueiri, T.K. Dimopoulou, G. Pradervand, S. Arnold, D. Harrington, K. Michielin, O. Dafni, U. Pentheroudakis, G. Peters, S. Romano, E.
- Abstract
Background: ESMO COVID-19 and CAncer REgistry (ESMO-CoCARE) is an international collaborative registry-based, cohort study gathering real-world data from Europe, Asia/Oceania and Africa on the natural history, management and outcomes of patients with cancer infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). Patients and methods: ESMO-CoCARE captures information on patients with solid/haematological malignancies, diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Data collected since June 2020 include demographics, comorbidities, laboratory measurements, cancer characteristics, COVID-19 clinical features, management and outcome. Parameters influencing COVID-19 severity/recovery were investigated as well as factors associated with overall survival (OS) upon SARS-CoV-2 infection. Results: This analysis includes 1626 patients from 20 countries (87% from 24 European, 7% from 5 North African, 6% from 8 Asian/Oceanian centres), with COVID-19 diagnosis from January 2020 to May 2021. Median age was 64 years, with 52% of female, 57% of cancer stage III/IV and 65% receiving active cancer treatment. Nearly 64% patients required hospitalization due to COVID-19 diagnosis, with 11% receiving intensive care. In multivariable analysis, male sex, older age, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status ≥2, body mass index (BMI)
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- 2022