COVID-19 and Cancer: A Review of the Registry-Based Pandemic Response

Aakash Desai, Turab J. Mohammed, Narjust Duma, Marina C. Garassino, Lisa K. Hicks, Nicole M. Kuderer, Gary H. Lyman, Sanjay Mishra, David J. Pinato, Brian I. Rini, Solange Peters, Jeremy L. Warner, Jennifer G. Whisenant, William A. Wood, Michael A. Thompson

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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.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1882-1890
Numero di pagine9
RivistaJAMA Oncology
Volume7
Numero di pubblicazione12
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - dic 2021

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