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Severity of COVID-19 in Cancer patients versus patients without Cancer: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis

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JOURNAL OF CANCER
卷 12, 期 12, 页码 3558-3565

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IVYSPRING INT PUBL
DOI: 10.7150/jca.54205

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COVID-19; clinical characteristics; survival; propensity score matching; cancer

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81670144]

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The study found distinct clinical features in COVID-19 patients with cancer compared to those without cancer, including leukopenia, elevated hs-CRP, and procalcitonin, as well as poorer outcomes in cancer patients with critical COVID-19. Recent cancer diagnosis and anti-tumor treatment within 3 months of COVID-19 diagnosis were associated with inferior survival in the cancer cohort.
Purpose: Data are extremely limited with regards to the impact of COVID-19 on cancer patients. Our study explored the distinct clinical features of COVID-19 patients with cancer. Experimental Design: 189 COVID-19 patients, including 16 cancer patients and 173 patients without cancer, were recruited. Propensity score 1:4 matching (PSM) was performed between cancer patients and patients without cancer based on age, gender and comorbidities. Survival was calculated by the Kaplan-Meier method and the difference was compared by the log-rank test. Results: PSM analysis yielded 16 cancer patients and 64 propensity score-matched patients without cancer. Compared to patients without cancer, cancer patients tended to have leukopenia and elevated high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and procalcitonin. For those with critical COVID-19, cancer patients had an inferior survival than those without cancer. Also, cancer patients with severe/critical COVID-19 tended to be male and present with low SPO2 and albumin, and high hs-CRP, lactate dehydrogenase and blood urea nitrogen on admission compared to those with mild COVID-19. In terms of risk factors, recent cancer diagnosis (within 1 year of onset of COVID-19) and anti-tumor treatment within 3 months of COVID-19 diagnosis were associated with inferior survival. Conclusions: We found COVID-19 patients with cancer have distinct clinical features as compared to patients without cancer. Importantly, cancer patients with critical COVID-19 were found to have poorer outcomes compared to those without cancer. In the cancer cohort, patients with severe/critical COVID-19 presented with a distinct clinical profile from those with mild COVID-19; short cancer history and recent anti-cancer treatment were associated with inferior survival.

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