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Covid-19 in patients with hematological and solid cancers at a Comprehensive Cancer Center in Germany.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Patients with cancer are considered a high-risk group for viral pneumonia, with an increased probability of fatal outcome. Here, we investigated the clinical characteristics and outcome of patients with solid and hematological cancers and concomitant Covid-19 at a Comprehensive Cancer Center in a Covid-19 hotspot area in Germany. METHODS:We performed a retrospective single center cohort study of 39 patients with hematological and solid cancers who were hospitalized at the University Hospital Freiburg for Covid-19. Using univariate and multivariate Cox regression models we compared time to severe events and overall survival to an age-matched control cohort of 39 patients with confirmed Covid-19 without a cancer diagnosis. RESULTS:In the cancer cohort 29 patients had a diagnosis of a solid tumor, and 10 had a hematological malignancy. In total, eight patients (21%) in the cancer and 14 patients (36%) from the noncancer cohort died during the observation period. Presence of a malignancy was not significantly associated with survival or time to occurrence of severe events. Major influences on mortality were high IL-6 levels at Covid-19 diagnosis (HR = 6.95, P = .0121) and age ? 65 years (HR = 6.22, P = .0156). CONCLUSIONS:Compared to an age-matched noncancer cohort, we did not observe an association between a cancer diagnosis and a more severe disease course or higher fatality rate in patients with Covid-19. Patients with a hematological malignancy showed a trend towards a longer duration until clinical improvement and longer hospitalization time compared to patients with a solid cancer. Cancer per se does not seem to be a confounder for dismal outcome in Covid-19.

SUBMITTER: Shoumariyeh K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7666742 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Covid-19 in patients with hematological and solid cancers at a Comprehensive Cancer Center in Germany.

Shoumariyeh Khalid K   Biavasco Francesca F   Ihorst Gabriele G   Rieg Siegbert S   Nieters Alexandra A   Kern Winfried V WV   Miething Cornelius C   Duyster Justus J   Engelhardt Monika M   Bertz Hartmut H  

Cancer medicine 20200915 22


<h4>Background</h4>Patients with cancer are considered a high-risk group for viral pneumonia, with an increased probability of fatal outcome. Here, we investigated the clinical characteristics and outcome of patients with solid and hematological cancers and concomitant Covid-19 at a Comprehensive Cancer Center in a Covid-19 hotspot area in Germany.<h4>Methods</h4>We performed a retrospective single center cohort study of 39 patients with hematological and solid cancers who were hospitalized at t  ...[more]

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