| Literature DB >> 34473192 |
Aakash Desai1,2, Turab J Mohammed3, Narjust Duma4, Marina C Garassino5, Lisa K Hicks6, Nicole M Kuderer7, Gary H Lyman8,9,10, Sanjay Mishra11, David J Pinato12,13, Brian I Rini11, Solange Peters14, Jeremy L Warner11, Jennifer G Whisenant11, William A Wood15, Michael A Thompson16.
Abstract
Importance: The COVID-19 pandemic has had consequences for patients with cancer worldwide and has been associated with delays in diagnosis, interruption of treatment and follow-up care, and increases in overall infection rates and premature mortality. Observations: Despite the challenges experienced during the pandemic, the global oncology community has responded with an unprecedented level of investigation, collaboration, and technological innovation through the rapid development of COVID-19 registries that have allowed an increased understanding of the natural history, risk factors, and outcomes of patients with cancer who are diagnosed with COVID-19. This review describes 14 major registries comprising more than 28 500 patients with cancer and COVID-19; these ongoing registry efforts have provided an improved understanding of the impact and outcomes of COVID-19 among patients with cancer. Conclusions and Relevance: An initiative is needed to promote active collaboration between different registries to improve the quality and consistency of information. Well-designed prospective and randomized clinical trials are needed to collect high-level evidence to guide long-term epidemiologic, behavioral, and clinical decision-making for this and future pandemics.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34473192 PMCID: PMC8805603 DOI: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2021.4083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA Oncol ISSN: 2374-2437 Impact factor: 31.777