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One‐year mortality and consequences of COVID‐19 in cancer patients: A cohort study

The 1‐year mortality and health consequences of COVID‐19 in cancer patients are relatively underexplored. In this multicenter cohort study, 166 COVID‐19 patients with cancer were compared with 498 non‐cancer COVID‐19 patients and 498 non‐COVID cancer patients. The 1‐year all‐cause mortality and hosp...

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Published in:IUBMB Life 2021-10, Vol.73 (10), p.1244-1256
Main Authors: Chai, Chen, Feng, Xiaojun, Lu, Meixia, Li, Shoupeng, Chen, Kui, Wang, Hongxiang, Wang, Wendan, Tang, Zhaoming, Cheng, Gang, Wu, Xiaoxiong, Li, Yunfeng, Wen, Yuying, Da, Banghong, Fan, Hong, Wang, Lei, Ai, Fen, Li, Wei, Peng, Cao, Zhang, Hongrong, Wen, Shuang, Zhang, Jinnong, Weng, Yuxiong, Tang, Zehai
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Summary:The 1‐year mortality and health consequences of COVID‐19 in cancer patients are relatively underexplored. In this multicenter cohort study, 166 COVID‐19 patients with cancer were compared with 498 non‐cancer COVID‐19 patients and 498 non‐COVID cancer patients. The 1‐year all‐cause mortality and hospital mortality rates in Cancer COVID‐19 Cohort (30% and 20%) were significantly higher than those in COVID‐19 Cohort (9% and 8%, both P 
ISSN:1521-6543
1521-6551
DOI:10.1002/iub.2536