Clinical Outcome and Characteristics of Turkish Breast Cancer Patients who had SARS-Cov-2 Infection

A. Isiklar
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OBJECTIVE COVID-19 pandemic has placed an unprecedented burden on health-care system. Patients with cancer are reported to have a higher risk of infection and a more complicated COVID-19 course. Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in women in Turkey. We report clinical outcomes and characteristics of patients with COVID-19 who were on treatment for BC at our center. METHODS We reviewed medical records of BC patients who had COVID-19 between July 2020 and 2021 at our center. We recorded pathological, clinical, treatment characteristics, and the clinical outcome of COVID-19 infection. RESULTS A total 82 BC patients had COVID-19 between July 2020 and 2021. All patients were female, with a median age of 49 (43-64 years). 85% of all patients had early and 14.6% of them had advanced stage BC. COVID-19 had a mild clinical course in 73%, hospitalization was required in 27% of patients. Twenty-five patients who required hospitalization were discharged and three patients died due to COVID-19. All of the patients who died from COVID-19 had metastatic BC (p=0.002). Metastatic disease (p=0.002) and chemotherapy within 7 days of COVID-19 diagnosis (p=0.024) have been associated with increased mortality. CONCLUSION Majority of BC patients with COVID-19 have a mild course, patients with risk factors that increase mortality should be followed more carefully.
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土耳其乳腺癌合并SARS-Cov-2感染患者的临床结局和特点
2019冠状病毒病大流行给卫生保健系统带来了前所未有的负担。据报道,癌症患者感染的风险更高,COVID-19的病程也更复杂。乳腺癌(BC)是土耳其妇女中最常见的癌症。我们报告了在我们中心接受BC治疗的COVID-19患者的临床结果和特征。方法:我们回顾了2020年7月至2021年7月在我们中心感染COVID-19的BC患者的医疗记录。我们记录了COVID-19感染的病理、临床、治疗特点和临床转归。结果在2020年7月至2021年7月期间,共有82例BC患者感染了COVID-19。所有患者均为女性,中位年龄为49岁(43-64岁)。85%的患者为早期BC, 14.6%为晚期BC。73%的患者临床病程轻微,27%的患者需要住院治疗。25名需要住院治疗的患者出院,3名患者死亡。所有死于COVID-19的患者都有转移性BC (p=0.002)。转移性疾病(p=0.002)和COVID-19诊断后7天内的化疗(p=0.024)与死亡率增加相关。结论BC省新冠肺炎患者病程以轻症为主,对存在增加死亡率危险因素的患者应加强随访。
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