Comparison and impact of COVID-19 for patients with cancer: a survival analysis of fatality rate controlling for age, sex and cancer type

ObjectivesPrior research has reported an increased risk of fatality for patients with cancer, but most studies investigated the risk by comparing cancer to non-cancer patients among COVID-19 infections, where cancer might have contributed to the increased risk. This study is to understand COVID-19’s...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ health & care informatics 2021-05, Vol.28 (1), p.e100341
Hauptverfasser: Li, Haiquan, Baldwin, Edwin, Zhang, Xiang, Kenost, Colleen, Luo, Wenting, Calhoun, Elizabeth A, An, Lingling, Bennett, Charles L, Lussier, Yves A
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectivesPrior research has reported an increased risk of fatality for patients with cancer, but most studies investigated the risk by comparing cancer to non-cancer patients among COVID-19 infections, where cancer might have contributed to the increased risk. This study is to understand COVID-19’s imposed HR of fatality while controlling for covariates, such as age, sex, metastasis status and cancer type.MethodsWe conducted survival analyses of 4606 cancer patients with COVID-19 test results from 16 March to 11 October 2020 in UK Biobank and estimated the overall HR of fatality with and without COVID-19 infection. We also examined the HRs of 13 specific cancer types with at least 100 patients using a stratified analysis.ResultsCOVID-19 resulted in an overall HR of 7.76 (95% CI 5.78 to 10.40, p
ISSN:2632-1009
2632-1009
DOI:10.1136/bmjhci-2021-100341