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What molecular imaging of cancer patients can teach us about COVID-19

Authors :
Silvana Del Vecchio
Cristina Terlizzi
Sara Pellegrino
Giovanna G. Altobelli
Rosa Fonti
Del Vecchio, S.
Terlizzi, C.
Pellegrino, S.
Altobelli, G. G.
Fonti, R.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

COVID-19 pandemic had a great impact on health systems and cancer care worldwide. Patients with cancer who develop COVID-19 are at high risk of severe outcomes and clarifying the determinants of such vulnerability of cancer patients would be of great clinical benefit. While the mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 infection have been elucidated, the pathogenetic pathways leading to severe manifestations of the disease are largely unknown. Critical manifestations of COVID-19 mainly occur in elderly patients and in patients with serious comorbidities including cancer. Efforts to understand the intersection of pathways between severe manifestations of COVID-19 and cancer may shed light on the pathogenesis of critical illness in COVID-19 patients. Here, we will focus our attention on two major fields of potential intersection between COVID-19 and cancer, namely the dysfunction of immune system and the prothrombotic state that can occur in both COVID-19 and cancer patients, testing whether cancer imaging can provide clues to better understand such interactions. Graphical abstract

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7da1579ee8a647d03d426b03ca1af56a