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Learning through a Pandemic: The Current State of Knowledge on COVID-19 and Cancer.

Arielle ElkriefJulie Tsu-Yu WuChinmay T JaniKyle T EnriquezMichael GloverMansi R ShahHira Ghazal ShaikhAlicia Beeghly-FadielBenjamin FrenchSachin M JhawarDouglas B JohnsonRana R McKayDonna R RiveraDaniel Y ReubenSurbhi ShahStacey L TinianovDonald Cuong VinhSanjay MishraJeremy L Warner
Published in: Cancer discovery (2021)
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has left patients with current or past history of cancer facing disparate consequences at every stage of the cancer trajectory. This comprehensive review offers a landscape analysis of the current state of the literature on COVID-19 and cancer including the immune response to COVID-19, risk factors for severe disease, and impact of anticancer therapies. We also review the latest data on treatment of COVID-19 and vaccination safety and efficacy in patients with cancer, as well as impact of the pandemic on cancer care, including the urgent need for rapid evidence generation and real-world study designs.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • papillary thyroid
  • squamous cell
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • childhood cancer
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • deep learning
  • early onset
  • big data
  • quantum dots
  • drug induced
  • data analysis