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Mortality Among Adults With Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy or Immunotherapy and Infected With COVID-19

Authors :
Várnai, Csilla
Palles, Claire
Arnold, Roland
Curley, Helen M.
Purshouse, Karin
Cheng, Vinton W. T.
Booth, Stephen
Campton, Naomi A.
Collins, Graham P.
Hughes, Daniel J.
Kulasekararaj, Austin G.
Lee, Alvin J. X.
Olsson-brown, Anna C.
Sharma-oates, Archana
Van Hemelrijck, Mieke
Lee, Lennard Y. W.
Kerr, Rachel
Middleton, Gary
Cazier, Jean-baptiste
Pugh, Sian
Corrie, Pippa
Bedair, Ahmed
Hewish, Madeleine
Leonard, Pauline
Illingworth, Jack
Hibbs, Stephen
Diamantis, Nicolaos
Massalha, Samah
Fuller, Claire
Usbourne, Caroline
Gilbert, Duncan
Davies, Jennifer
Newsom-davis, Tom
Sharkey, Rachel
Lee, Rebecca
Tivey, Ann
Shotton, Rohan
Griffin, Clare
Horsley, Laura
Shamas, Simon
Sacco, Joseph J
Choudhury, Madbuba
Noble, Jillian
Shaw, Heather
Bolton, Rachel
Ferreira, Ana
Hall, Peter
Ramage, Paul
Bhosle, Jaishree
Massey, Alison
Hill, Michaela
Mukherjee, Leena
Ghaus, Aisha
Derby, Sarah
Brown, Sean
Lowndes, Sarah
Dolly, Saorise
Russell, Beth
Moss, Charlotte
Muller, Daniel
Pillai, Annet
Lowe, Shakeel
Cook, Lucy
Scrase, Christopher
Jyothirmayi, Rema
Board, Ruth
Cornthwaite, Stephanie
Parikh, Shefail
Cattell, Emma
Cox, Nicola
Gault, Abigail
Moody, Sam
Dobeson, Caroline
Baxter, Mark
Roques, Tom
Pawsey, Alexander
Oakes, Roderick
Melcher, Lucinda
Chan, Olivia
Ayers, Sarah
Bowyer, Helen
Althohami, Mohammed
Mittal, Sajjan
Feeney, Laura
Aujayeb, Avinash
Sheikh, Omar
Kathirgamakarthigeyan, Sangary
Woodcock, Victoria
Holt, Francesca
Wyatt, Simon
Topping, Oliver
Tilby, Michael
Bhattacharyya, Madhumita
Burke, Emma
Ellis, Shawn
Chacko, Joseph
Rabbi, Taslima
Rowe, Michael
Sargent, Rebecca
Thirlwell, Christina
Gibson, Jack
Goldstein, Robert
Fittall, Mathew
Gennatas, Spyridon
Okines, Alicia
Best, James
Tillett, Tania
Renninson, Emily
Grumett, Simon
Barrington, Craig
Pettengell, Ruth
Peng, Yingyying
Chackathayil, Julia
Akingboye, Akinfemi
Hollis, Helen
Shin Chin, Ik
Bisht, Vartika
Hartley, Simon
Middleton, Christopher P
Goel, Anshita
Protheroe, Emily
Naksukpaiboon, Paingfan
Anil, Iris
Michell, Joel
D'costa, Jamie
Wu, Anjui
Ottaviani, Diego
Soosaipillai, Gehan
Galazi, Myria
Chopra, Neha
Benafif, Sarah
Sng, Christopher Ct
Wong, Sophia Yn
Scott-brown, Martin
Copson, Ellen
Robinson, Timothy
Hudson, Zoe
Smith, Fiona
Abdulnabi Mohamed, Ali-abdulnabi
Angelakas, Angelos
Eastlake, Leoni
Poon-king, Ashley
Brunner, Clair
Kwan, Amy
Maynard, Alec
Boyce, Hayley
Spurrell, Emma
Peck, Rahul
Kurec, Bartlomiej
Source :
Várnai, C, Palles, C, Arnold, R, Curley, H M, Purshouse, K, Cheng, V W T, Booth, S, Campton, N A, Collins, G P, Hughes, D J, Kulasekararaj, A G, Lee, A J X, Olsson-brown, A C, Sharma-oates, A, Van Hemelrijck, M, Lee, L Y W, Kerr, R, Middleton, G, Cazier, J, Pugh, S, Corrie, P, Bedair, A, Hewish, M, Leonard, P, Illingworth, J, Hibbs, S, Diamantis, N, Massalha, S, Fuller, C, Usbourne, C, Gilbert, D, Davies, J, Newsom-davis, T, Sharkey, R, Lee, R, Tivey, A, Shotton, R, Griffin, C, Horsley, L, Shamas, S, Sacco, J J, Choudhury, M, Noble, J, Shaw, H, Bolton, R, Ferreira, A, Hall, P, Ramage, P, Bhosle, J, Massey, A, Hill, M, Mukherjee, L, Ghaus, A, Derby, S, Brown, S, Lowndes, S, Dolly, S, Russell, B, Moss, C, Muller, D, Pillai, A, Lowe, S, Cook, L, Scrase, C, Jyothirmayi, R, Board, R, Cornthwaite, S, Parikh, S, Cattell, E, Cox, N, Gault, A, Moody, S, Dobeson, C, Baxter, M, Roques, T, Pawsey, A, Oakes, R, Melcher, L, Chan, O, Ayers, S, Bowyer, H, Althohami, M, Mittal, S, Feeney, L, Aujayeb, A, Sheikh, O, Kathirgamakarthigeyan, S, Woodcock, V, Holt, F, Wyatt, S, Topping, O, Tilby, M, Bhattacharyya, M, Burke, E, Ellis, S, Chacko, J, Rabbi, T, Rowe, M, Sargent, R, Thirlwell, C, Gibson, J, Goldstein, R, Fittall, M, Gennatas, S, Okines, A, Best, J, Tillett, T, Renninson, E, Grumett, S, Barrington, C, Pettengell, R, Peng, Y, Chackathayil, J, Akingboye, A, Hollis, H, Shin Chin, I, Bisht, V, Hartley, S, Middleton, C P, Goel, A, Protheroe, E, Naksukpaiboon, P, Anil, I, Michell, J, D'costa, J, Wu, A, Ottaviani, D, Soosaipillai, G, Galazi, M, Chopra, N, Benafif, S, Sng, C C, Wong, S Y, Scott-brown, M, Copson, E, Robinson, T, Hudson, Z, Smith, F, Abdulnabi Mohamed, A, Angelakas, A, Eastlake, L, Poon-king, A, Brunner, C, Kwan, A, Maynard, A, Boyce, H, Spurrell, E, Peck, R & Kurec, B 2022, ' Mortality Among Adults With Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy or Immunotherapy and Infected With COVID-19 ', JAMA Network Open, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. e220130 . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.0130, YW Lee DPhil, L, Kerr, R, Middleton, G & Cazier, J-B & Hall, P S 2022, ' Mortality among Adults with Cancer undergoing Chemotherapy or Immunotherapy Infected with COVID-19 ', JAMA Network Open . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.0130
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Importance Large cohorts of patients with active cancers and COVID-19 infection are needed to provide evidence of the association of recent cancer treatment and cancer type with COVID-19 mortality.Objective To evaluate whether systemic anticancer treatments (SACTs), tumor subtypes, patient demographic characteristics (age and sex), and comorbidities are associated with COVID-19 mortality.Design, Setting, and Participants The UK Coronavirus Cancer Monitoring Project (UKCCMP) is a prospective cohort study conducted at 69 UK cancer hospitals among adult patients (≥18 years) with an active cancer and a clinical diagnosis of COVID-19. Patients registered from March 18 to August 1, 2020, were included in this analysis.Exposures SACT, tumor subtype, patient demographic characteristics (eg, age, sex, body mass index, race and ethnicity, smoking history), and comorbidities were investigated.Main Outcomes and Measures The primary end point was all-cause mortality within the primary hospitalization.Results Overall, 2515 of 2786 patients registered during the study period were included; 1464 (58%) were men; and the median (IQR) age was 72 (62-80) years. The mortality rate was 38% (966 patients). The data suggest an association between higher mortality in patients with hematological malignant neoplasms irrespective of recent SACT, particularly in those with acute leukemias or myelodysplastic syndrome (OR, 2.16; 95% CI, 1.30-3.60) and myeloma or plasmacytoma (OR, 1.53; 95% CI, 1.04-2.26). Lung cancer was also significantly associated with higher COVID-19–related mortality (OR, 1.58; 95% CI, 1.11-2.25). No association between higher mortality and receiving chemotherapy in the 4 weeks before COVID-19 diagnosis was observed after correcting for the crucial confounders of age, sex, and comorbidities. An association between lower mortality and receiving immunotherapy in the 4 weeks before COVID-19 diagnosis was observed (immunotherapy vs no cancer therapy: OR, 0.52; 95% CI, 0.31-0.86).Conclusions and Relevance The findings of this study of patients with active cancer suggest that recent SACT is not associated with inferior outcomes from COVID-19 infection. This has relevance for the care of patients with cancer requiring treatment, particularly in countries experiencing an increase in COVID-19 case numbers. Important differences in outcomes among patients with hematological and lung cancers were observed

Details

ISSN :
25743805
Volume :
5
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JAMA network open
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3acf6eab1ac50eb856169d191fb9931e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.0130