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Patients with Cancer Appear More Vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2: A Multi-Center Study During the COVID-19 Outbreak

Authors :
Fuxiang Zhou
Xiao-Jia Gao
Bo Zhen
Si-Ping Ge
Zhi-An Zhang
Zhu-Yan Li
Can He
Chun Wang
Hui-Hua Xiong
Hua Wang
Hua You
Jun-Hua Mei
Yu-Ying Shi
Li Chai
Zhen Chen
Jing Yang
Dianbo Liu
Yan Zhang
Fei Xiong
Mauricio Santillana
Gui-Ling Li
Li-Juan Gan
Meng-Yuan Dai
Chang-Chun Chen
Ling Wang
Ting-Ting Yu
Hongbing Cai
Ye-Shan Chen
Miao Liu
Zhen Li
Lorelei A. Mucci
Ya-Qin Peng
Daniel G. Tenen
Meng Wu
Qi-Chao Zheng
Yu Liu
Yong Xiong
Yu-Wen Qi
Source :
Pharmacogenomics
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

The novel COVID-19 outbreak has affected more than 200 countries and territories as of March 2020. Given that patients with cancer are generally more vulnerable to infections, systematic analysis of diverse cohorts of patients with cancer affected by COVID-19 is needed. We performed a multicenter study including 105 patients with cancer and 536 age-matched noncancer patients confirmed with COVID-19. Our results showed COVID-19 patients with cancer had higher risks in all severe outcomes. Patients with hematologic cancer, lung cancer, or with metastatic cancer (stage IV) had the highest frequency of severe events. Patients with nonmetastatic cancer experienced similar frequencies of severe conditions to those observed in patients without cancer. Patients who received surgery had higher risks of having severe events, whereas patients who underwent only radiotherapy did not demonstrate significant differences in severe events when compared with patients without cancer. These findings indicate that patients with cancer appear more vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 outbreak. Significance: Because this is the first large cohort study on this topic, our report will provide much-needed information that will benefit patients with cancer globally. As such, we believe it is extremely important that our study be disseminated widely to alert clinicians and patients. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 747

Details

ISSN :
15565068
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SSRN Electronic Journal
Accession number :
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