Title of article :
Clinical and Imaging Characteristics of Cancer Patients with COVID-19: A Pilot Study
Author/Authors :
Jafari ، Anya Clinical Research Development Unit - Shohadaye Tajrish Hospital , Mahboubi-Fooladi ، Zahra Department of Radiology - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Siavashpour ، Zahra Clinical Research Development Unit of Shohadaye Tajrish Hospital , Rakhsha ، Afshin Department of Radiation Oncology - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Mirbaha ، Sahar Department of Emergency Medicine - Shohadaye Tajrish Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Fatemi ، Alireza Men’s Health and Reproductive Health Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Forouzanfar ، Mohammad Mehdi Department of Emergency Medicine - Shohadaye Tajrish Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
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1
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6
Abstract :
Background: Malignancy is a known risk factor of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severe involvement. Information about this infection in patients with cancer is limited. Objectives: This study aimed at reporting the clinical and imaging characteristics of COVID-19 infection in patients with cancer. Methods: All the patients were known cases of a solid tumor with COVID-19 infection in one center, between February and May 2020. Clinical presentation and imaging involvement of COVID-19 infection in addition to cancer features were documented from medical records/patient interviews. Results: Thirty-one patients with solid tumors and COVID-19 involvement were included. The most prevalet presentation was fever, cough, and myalgia. Breast and gastrointestinal malignancies were the most common cancer types. The mortality rate was 22.5% and all deceased patients suffered from stage 4 of their underlying cancer disease. Lung computed tomography scan (CT scan) features in these patients were not different from the non-cancer patients with COVID-19. Conclusions: COVID-19 involvement in patients with cancer seems to be more severe with higher mortality rates especially in patients with other comorbidity and in metastatic cases. Treatment modifications during the pandemic era sound to be logical in decreasing the infection rate.
Keywords :
Cancer , SARS , CoV , 2 , COVID , 19 , CT Scan , Infection
Journal title :
International Journal of Cancer Management
Journal title :
International Journal of Cancer Management
Record number :
2741866
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