作者
Louisa Hempel, Armin Piehler, Michael W Pfaffl, Jakob Molnar, Benedikt Kirchner, Sebastian Robert, Julia Veloso, Beate Gandorfer, Zeljka Trepotec, Stefanie Mederle, Sabine Keim, Valeria Milani, Florian Ebner, Katrin Schweneker, Bastian Fleischmann, Axel Kleespies, Josef Scheiber, Dirk Hempel, Dietmar Zehn
发表日期
2020/11
期刊
Cancer Medicine
卷号
9
期号
21
页码范围
8020-8028
简介
Oncologic patients are regarded as the population most at risk of developing a severe course of COVID‐19 due to the fact that malignant diseases and chemotherapy often weaken the immune system. In the face of the ongoing SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic, how particular patients deal with this infection remains an important question. In the period between the 15 and 26 April 2020, a total of 1227 patients were tested in one of seven oncologic outpatient clinics for SARS‐CoV‐2, regardless of symptoms, employing RT‐qPCR. Of 1227 patients, 78 (6.4%) were tested positive of SARS‐CoV‐2. Only one of the patients who tested positive developed a severe form of COVID‐19 with pneumonia (CURB‐65 score of 2), and two patients showed mild symptoms. Fourteen of 75 asymptomatic but positively tested patients received chemotherapy or chemo‐immunotherapy according to their regular therapy algorithm (±4 weeks of …
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