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Relations of Current and Past Cancer with Severe Outcomes among 104,590 Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: The COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin.

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Nolan, MB; Piasecki, TM; Smith, SS; Baker, TB; Fiore, MC; Adsit, RT; Bolt, DM; Conner, KL; Bernstein, SL; Eng, OD; Lazuk, D; Gonzalez, A ...
Published in: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
January 9, 2023

BACKGROUND: There is mixed evidence about the relations of current versus past cancer with severe COVID-19 outcomes and how they vary by patient and cancer characteristics. METHODS: Electronic health record data of 104,590 adult hospitalized patients with COVID-19 were obtained from 21 United States health systems from February 2020 through September 2021. In-hospital mortality and ICU admission were predicted from current and past cancer diagnoses. Moderation by patient characteristics, vaccination status, cancer type, and year of the pandemic was examined. RESULTS: 6.8% of the patients had current (n = 7,141) and 6.5% had past (n = 6,749) cancer diagnoses. Current cancer predicted both severe outcomes but past cancer did not; adjusted odds ratios (aOR) for mortality were 1.58 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.46-1.70] and 1.04 (95% CI, 0.96-1.13), respectively. Mortality rates decreased over the pandemic but the incremental risk of current cancer persisted, with the increment being larger among younger vs. older patients. Prior COVID-19 vaccination reduced mortality generally and among those with current cancer (aOR, 0.69; 95% CI, 0.53-0.90). CONCLUSIONS: Current cancer, especially among younger patients, posed a substantially increased risk for death and ICU admission among patients with COVID-19; prior COVID-19 vaccination mitigated the risk associated with current cancer. Past history of cancer was not associated with higher risks for severe COVID-19 outcomes for most cancer types. IMPACT: This study clarifies the characteristics that modify the risk associated with cancer on severe COVID-19 outcomes across the first 20 months of the COVID-19 pandemic. See related commentary by Egan et al., p. 3.

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Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev

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1538-7755

Publication Date

January 9, 2023

Volume

32

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1

Start / End Page

12 / 21

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Wisconsin
  • Universities
  • Pandemics
  • Neoplasms
  • Humans
  • Hospitalization
  • Epidemiology
  • COVID-19 Vaccines
  • COVID-19
  • Adult
 

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Nolan, M. B., Piasecki, T. M., Smith, S. S., Baker, T. B., Fiore, M. C., Adsit, R. T., … Slutske, W. S. (2023). Relations of Current and Past Cancer with Severe Outcomes among 104,590 Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: The COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 32(1), 12–21. https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-22-0500
Nolan, Margaret B., Thomas M. Piasecki, Stevens S. Smith, Timothy B. Baker, Michael C. Fiore, Robert T. Adsit, Daniel M. Bolt, et al. “Relations of Current and Past Cancer with Severe Outcomes among 104,590 Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: The COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 32, no. 1 (January 9, 2023): 12–21. https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-22-0500.
Nolan MB, Piasecki TM, Smith SS, Baker TB, Fiore MC, Adsit RT, et al. Relations of Current and Past Cancer with Severe Outcomes among 104,590 Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: The COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2023 Jan 9;32(1):12–21.
Nolan, Margaret B., et al. “Relations of Current and Past Cancer with Severe Outcomes among 104,590 Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: The COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, vol. 32, no. 1, Jan. 2023, pp. 12–21. Pubmed, doi:10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-22-0500.
Nolan MB, Piasecki TM, Smith SS, Baker TB, Fiore MC, Adsit RT, Bolt DM, Conner KL, Bernstein SL, Eng OD, Lazuk D, Gonzalez A, Hayes-Birchler T, Jorenby DE, D’Angelo H, Kirsch JA, Williams BS, Kent S, Kim H, Lubanski SA, Yu M, Suk Y, Cai Y, Kashyap N, Mathew J, McMahan G, Rolland B, Tindle HA, Warren GW, Abu-El-Rub N, An LC, Boyd AD, Brunzell DH, Carrillo VA, Chen L-S, Davis JM, Deshmukh VG, Dilip D, Goldstein AO, Ha PK, Iturrate E, Jose T, Khanna N, King A, Klass E, Lui M, Mermelstein RJ, Poon C, Tong E, Wilson KM, Theobald WE, Slutske WS. Relations of Current and Past Cancer with Severe Outcomes among 104,590 Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: The COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2023 Jan 9;32(1):12–21.

Published In

Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev

DOI

EISSN

1538-7755

Publication Date

January 9, 2023

Volume

32

Issue

1

Start / End Page

12 / 21

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Wisconsin
  • Universities
  • Pandemics
  • Neoplasms
  • Humans
  • Hospitalization
  • Epidemiology
  • COVID-19 Vaccines
  • COVID-19
  • Adult