Background Patients with cancer are purported to have poor COVID-19 outcomes. However, cancer is a heterogeneous group of diseases, encompassing a spectrum of tumour subtypes. The aim of this study was to investigate COVID-19 risk according to tumour subtype and patient demographics in patients with cancer in the UK. Methods We compared adult patients with cancer enrolled in the UK Coronavirus Cancer Monitoring Project (UKCCMP) cohort between March 18 and May 8, 2020, with a parallel non-COVID-19 UK cancer control population from the UK Office for National Statistics (2017 data). The primary outcome of the study was the effect of primary tumour subtype, age, and sex and on severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) preval...
Abstract Patients with cancer are at increased risk of hospitalisation and mortality following sever...
Importance: Large cohorts of patients with active cancers and COVID-19 infection are needed to provi...
Background: Using an updated dataset with more patients and extended follow-up, we further establish...
Background Patients with cancer are purported to have poor COVID-19 outcomes. However, cancer is a ...
Background: Patients with cancer are purported to have poor COVID-19 outcomes. However, cancer is a ...
BACKGROUND Patients with cancer are purported to have poor COVID-19 outcomes. However, cancer is ...
Background Patients with cancer are purported to have poor COVID-19 outcomes. However, cancer is a ...
Background Individuals with cancer, particularly those who are receiving systemic anticancer treatm...
Objectives Prior research has reported an increased risk of fatality for patients with cancer, but m...
Objectives Prior research has reported an increased risk of fatality for patients with cancer, but m...
BACKGROUND: Data on patients with COVID-19 who have cancer are lacking. Here we characterise the out...
Abstract Patients with cancer are at increased risk of hospitalisation and mortality following sever...
Importance: Large cohorts of patients with active cancers and COVID-19 infection are needed to provi...
Background: Using an updated dataset with more patients and extended follow-up, we further establish...
Background Patients with cancer are purported to have poor COVID-19 outcomes. However, cancer is a ...
Background: Patients with cancer are purported to have poor COVID-19 outcomes. However, cancer is a ...
BACKGROUND Patients with cancer are purported to have poor COVID-19 outcomes. However, cancer is ...
Background Patients with cancer are purported to have poor COVID-19 outcomes. However, cancer is a ...
Background Individuals with cancer, particularly those who are receiving systemic anticancer treatm...
Objectives Prior research has reported an increased risk of fatality for patients with cancer, but m...
Objectives Prior research has reported an increased risk of fatality for patients with cancer, but m...
BACKGROUND: Data on patients with COVID-19 who have cancer are lacking. Here we characterise the out...
Abstract Patients with cancer are at increased risk of hospitalisation and mortality following sever...
Importance: Large cohorts of patients with active cancers and COVID-19 infection are needed to provi...
Background: Using an updated dataset with more patients and extended follow-up, we further establish...