Dutch Oncology COVID-19 consortium:Outcome of COVID-19 in patients with cancer in a nationwide cohort study

Aim of the study: Patients with cancer might have an increased risk for severe outcome of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). To identify risk factors associated with a worse outcome of COVID-19, a nationwide registry was developed for patients with cancer and COVID-19. Methods: This observational cohort study has been designed as a quality of care registry and is executed by the Dutch Oncology COVID-19 Consortium (DOCC), a nationwide collaboration of oncology physicians in the Netherlands. A questionnaire has been developed to collect pseudonymised patient data on patients' characteristics,... Mehr ...

Verfasser: de Joode, Karlijn
Tol, Jolien
Westgeest, Hans M.
Beerepoot, Laurens V.
van den Berkmortel, Franchette W.P.J.
Mutsaers, Pim G.N.J.
van Diemen, Nico G.J.
Visser, Otto J.
Oomen-de Hoop, Esther
Bloemendal, Haiko J.
van Laarhoven, Hanneke W.M.
Hendriks, Lizza E.L.
Haanen, John B.A.G.
de Vries, Elisabeth G.E.
Dingemans, Anne Marie C.
van der Veldt, Astrid A.M.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Reihe/Periodikum: DOCC Investigators , de Joode , K , Tol , J , Westgeest , H M , Beerepoot , L V , van den Berkmortel , F W P J , Mutsaers , P G N J , van Diemen , N G J , Visser , O J , Oomen-de Hoop , E , Bloemendal , H J , van Laarhoven , H W M , Hendriks , L E L , Haanen , J B A G , de Vries , E G E , Dingemans , A M C & van der Veldt , A A M 2020 , ' Dutch Oncology COVID-19 consortium : Outcome of COVID-19 in patients with cancer in a nationwide cohort study ' , European Journal of Cancer , vol. 141 , pp. 171-184 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2020.09.027
Schlagwörter: Cancer / Cancer treatment / Coronavirus / COVID-19 / Pandemic
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-27446272
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Link(s) : https://hdl.handle.net/11370/6c72c975-18ed-40da-a501-9159d37d0f8b

Aim of the study: Patients with cancer might have an increased risk for severe outcome of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). To identify risk factors associated with a worse outcome of COVID-19, a nationwide registry was developed for patients with cancer and COVID-19. Methods: This observational cohort study has been designed as a quality of care registry and is executed by the Dutch Oncology COVID-19 Consortium (DOCC), a nationwide collaboration of oncology physicians in the Netherlands. A questionnaire has been developed to collect pseudonymised patient data on patients' characteristics, cancer diagnosis and treatment. All patients with COVID-19 and a cancer diagnosis or treatment in the past 5 years are eligible. Results: Between March 27th and May 4th, 442 patients were registered. For this first analysis, 351 patients were included of whom 114 patients died. In multivariable analyses, age ≥65 years (p < 0.001), male gender (p = 0.035), prior or other malignancy (p = 0.045) and active diagnosis of haematological malignancy (p = 0.046) or lung cancer (p = 0.003) were independent risk factors for a fatal outcome of COVID-19. In a subgroup analysis of patients with active malignancy, the risk for a fatal outcome was mainly determined by tumour type (haematological malignancy or lung cancer) and age (≥65 years). Conclusion: The findings in this registry indicate that patients with a haematological malignancy or lung cancer have an increased risk of a worse outcome of COVID-19. During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, these vulnerable patients should avoid exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, whereas treatment adjustments and prioritising vaccination, when available, should also be considered.