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Clinical portrait of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in european patients with cancer

Authors :
David J. Pinato
Alberto Zambelli
Juan Aguilar-Company
Mark Bower
Christopher C.T. Sng
Ramon Salazar
Alexia Bertuzzi
Joan Brunet
Ricard Mesia
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-Garcia
Neha Chopra
Carlo Tondini
Oriol Mirallas
Valeria Tovazzi
Marta Betti
Salvatore Provenzano
Vittoria Fotia
Claudia Andrea Cruz
Alessia Dalla Pria
Francesca D'Avanzo
Joanne S. Evans
Nadia Saoudi-Gonzalez
Eudald Felip
Myria Galazi
Isabel Garcia-Fructuoso
Alvin J.X. Lee
Thomas Newsom-Davis
Andrea Patriarca
David García-Illescas
Roxana Reyes
Palma Dileo
Rachel Sharkey
Yien Ning Sophia Wong
Daniela Ferrante
Javier Marco-Hernández
Anna Sureda
Clara Maluquer
Isabel Ruiz-Camps
Gianluca Gaidano
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
Maria Martinez
Meritxell Mollà
Mario Pirisi
Lorenza Scotti
Judith Swallow
Pinato, D. J.
Zambelli, A.
Aguilar-Company, J.
Bower, M.
Sng, C. C. T.
Salazar, R.
Bertuzzi, A.
Brunet, J.
Mesia, R.
Segui, E.
Biello, F.
Generali, D.
Grisanti, S.
Rizzo, G.
Libertini, M.
Maconi, A.
Harbeck, N.
Vincenzi, B.
Bertulli, R.
Ottaviani, D.
Carbo, A.
Bruna, R.
Benafif, S.
Marrari, A.
Wuerstlein, R.
Carmona-Garcia, M. C.
Chopra, N.
Tondini, C.
Mirallas, O.
Tovazzi, V.
Betti, M.
Provenzano, S.
Fotia, V.
Cruz, C. A.
Pria, A. D.
D'Avanzo, F.
Evans, J. S.
Saoudi-Gonzalez, N.
Felip, E.
Galazi, M.
Garcia-Fructuoso, I.
Lee, A. J. X.
Newsom-Davis, T.
Patriarca, A.
Garcia-Illescas, D.
Reyes, R.
Dileo, P.
Sharkey, R.
Wong, Y. N. S.
Ferrante, D.
Marco-Hernandez, J.
Sureda, A.
Maluquer, C.
Ruiz-Camps, I.
Gaidano, G.
Rimassa, L.
Chiudinelli, L.
Izuzquiza, M.
Cabirta, A.
Franchi, M.
Santoro, A.
Prat, A.
Tabernero, J.
Gennari, A.
Source :
Cancer Discovery
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Higher risk of death from COVID-19 among patients with cancer was correlated with male sex, greater age, presence of multiple comorbidities, advanced-stage disease, and active disease; there was no association between risk and anticancer treatment.<br />The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic significantly affected oncology practice across the globe. There is uncertainty as to the contribution of patients' demographics and oncologic features to severity and mortality from COVID-19 and little guidance as to the role of anticancer and anti–COVID-19 therapy in this population. In a multicenter study of 890 patients with cancer with confirmed COVID-19, we demonstrated a worsening gradient of mortality from breast cancer to hematologic malignancies and showed that male gender, older age, and number of comorbidities identify a subset of patients with significantly worse mortality rates from COVID-19. Provision of chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or 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 supports further research into emerging anti–COVID-19 therapeutics in SARS-CoV-2–infected patients with cancer. Significance: In this observational study of 890 patients with cancer diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2, mortality was 33.6% and predicted by male gender, age ≥65, and comorbidity burden. Delivery of cancer therapy was not detrimental to severity or mortality from COVID-19. These patients should be the focus of shielding efforts during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 1426

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Discovery
Accession number :
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