Selected article for: "global pandemic and mortality rate"

Author: Djebbari, Faouzi; Panitsas, Fotios; Sharpley, Faye A.; Rampotas, Alexandros; Larham, Jemma; Moore, Sally; Gooding, Sarah; Kothari, Jaimal; Ramasamy, Karthik
Title: Myeloma care adaptations in the UK during SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic: Challenges and measurable outcomes
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  • Document date: 2020_7_15
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    Snippet: Following the emergence of COVID-19 as a global pandemic, cancer clinicians have been faced with the challenge of continuing to manage patients, with limited data to inform practice (Poortmans et al 2020). Recently, a large prospective cohort study of 800 cancer patients diagnosed with symptomatic COVID-19 demonstrated a mortality rate of 28%, which was largely driven by age, co-morbidities and being a male (Lee et al 2020).
    Document: Following the emergence of COVID-19 as a global pandemic, cancer clinicians have been faced with the challenge of continuing to manage patients, with limited data to inform practice (Poortmans et al 2020). Recently, a large prospective cohort study of 800 cancer patients diagnosed with symptomatic COVID-19 demonstrated a mortality rate of 28%, which was largely driven by age, co-morbidities and being a male (Lee et al 2020).

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