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Clinical Portrait of the SARS-CoV-2 Epidemic in European Patients with Cancer
Author(s) -
David J. Pinato,
Alberto Zambelli,
Juan AguilarCompany,
Mark Bower,
Christopher C.T. Sng,
Ramón Salazar,
Alexia Bertuzzi,
Joan Brunet,
Ricard Mesı́a,
Elia Seguí,
Federica Biello,
Daniele Generali,
Salvatore Grisanti,
Gianpiero Rizzo,
Michela Libertini,
Antonio Maconi,
Nadia Harbeck,
Bruno Vincenzi,
Rossella Bertulli,
Diego Ottaviani,
Anna Carbó,
Riccardo Bruna,
Sarah Benafif,
Andrea Marrari,
Rachel Wuerstlein,
M. Carmen Carmona-García,
Neha Chopra,
Carlo Tondini,
Oriol Mirallas,
Valeria Tovazzi,
Marta Betti,
Salvatore Provenzano,
Vittoria Fotia,
Claudia Andrea Cruz,
Alessia Dalla Pria,
Francesca D’Avanzo,
Joanne Evans,
Nadia Saoudi,
Eudald Felip,
Myria Galazi,
Isabel García-Fructuoso,
Alvin Lee,
Thomas Newsom-Davis,
Andrea Patriarca,
David García-Illescas,
Roxana Reyes,
Palma Dileo,
Rachel Sharkey,
Yien Ning Sophia Wong,
Daniela Ferrante,
Javier MarcoHernández,
Anna Sureda,
Clara Maluquer,
Isabel RuizCamps,
Gianluca Gaïdano,
Lorenza Rimassa,
Lorenzo Chiudinelli,
Macarena Izuzquiza,
Alba Cabirta,
Michela Franchi,
Armando Santoro,
Aleix Prat,
Josep Tabernero,
Alessandra Gennari,
Gian Carlo Avanzi,
Mattia Bellan,
Luigi Mario Castello,
María Martínez-Martínez,
Meritxell Mollà,
Mario Pirisi,
Lorenza Scotti,
Judith Swallow
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
cancer discovery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.795
H-Index - 163
eISSN - 2159-8290
pISSN - 2159-8274
DOI - 10.1158/2159-8290.cd-20-0773
Subject(s) - covid-19 , portrait , virology , cancer , sars virus , betacoronavirus , pandemic , medicine , biology , computational biology , history , pathology , disease , infectious disease (medical specialty) , art history , outbreak
The SARS-Cov-2 pandemic significantly impacted on oncology practice across the globe. There is uncertainty as to the contribution of patients' demographics and oncological features on severity and mortality from Covid-19 and little guidance as to the role of anti-cancer and anti-Covid-19 therapy in this population. In a multi-center study of 890 cancer patients with confirmed Covid-19 we demonstrated a worsening gradient of mortality from breast cancer to haematological malignancies and showed that male gender, older age, and number of co-morbidities identifies a subset of patients with significantly worse mortality rates from Covid-19. Provision of chemotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy did not worsen mortality. Exposure to antimalarials was associated with improved mortality rates independent of baseline prognostic factors. This study highlights the clinical utility of demographic factors for individualized risk-stratification of patients and support further research into emerging anti-Covid-19 therapeutics in SARS-Cov-2 infected cancer patients.

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