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Description of asymptomatic cancer patients with COVID-19 infection: Experience of the ACHOCC-19 study in one Latin American country
Journal of Clinical Oncology ; 39(15 SUPPL), 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1339262
ABSTRACT

Background:

Cancer has been described as a risk factor for worse prognosis in people with Covid-19. However, there are few studies informing on the characteristics of cancer patients that have asymptomatic SARS-cov2 infection. The ACHOCC-19 study included asymptomatic patients.

Methods:

Analytical cohort study of patients with cancer and SARScov2 infection in Colombia. From April 1 to October 31, 2020, we collected data on demographic and clinical variables related to cancer and COVID-19 infection. We describe the characteristics and outcomes of patients who had no symptoms of COVID19. Association between outcomes and prognostic variables was analyzed using logistic regression models.

Results:

We included 742 patients, of which 205 (27.6%) were asymptomatic. Of these 62.2% were older than 61 years, 66% were women, 1.42% were smokers. The most frequent malignancy was breast cancer (25%), followed by colon-rectum (14.6%), sarcoma/soft tissues (5.66%) and lung cancer (5.19%). Patients were more likely to be asymptomatic if they had fewer comorbidities (0-1 comorbidities 84% asymptomatic, 2 comorbidities 10.85%, more than 2 comorbidities 5.15%). 90.5% lived in urban areas and 53.37% had low income. 35.4% of patients had metastatic disease, 8.7% had progressive cancer, 40% had stable disease or partial response. No patient had an ECOG PS of 4 or more, and only 1.91% had ECOG 3. In logistic regression analysis statistically significant associations for having symptomatic disease included man, presence of 1, 2 or > 2 comorbidities, ECOG 1,2 or 3 and cancer in progression. On the other hand, the statistically significant ORs for having asymptomatic disease were age between 18 and 30 years old, cancer in remission and receiving non-cytotoxic treatment. Table sumarizes ORs and their respective 95% CIs of the variables adjusted in the logistic regression model.

Conclusions:

In our stumdy, cancer patients had a higher probability of asymptomatic COVID-19 infection if they were women, between the ages of 18 and 30 years, had cancer in remission , ECOG 0 and no comorbidities. This is the first cohort of patients with cancer and asymptomatic covid 19 with a significant sample size in Latin America.

Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Bases de dados de organismos internacionais Base de dados: EMBASE Idioma: Inglês Revista: Journal of Clinical Oncology Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Artigo

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Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Bases de dados de organismos internacionais Base de dados: EMBASE Idioma: Inglês Revista: Journal of Clinical Oncology Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Artigo