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COVID-19 in Children with Cancer and Continuation of Cancer-Directed Therapy During the Infection

OBJECTIVE: To report the experience with COVID-19 in children with cancer at the largest tertiary-cancer care and referral center in India. METHODS: This study is a single tertiary center experience on COVID-19 in children with cancer and continuation of cancer-directed therapy in them. Children ≤ 1...

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Autores principales: Parambil, Badira Cheriyalinkal, Moulik, Nirmalya Roy, Dhamne, Chetan, Dhariwal, Nidhi, Narula, Gaurav, Vora, Tushar, Prasad, Maya, Chichra, Akanksha, Jatia, Shalini, Chinnaswamy, Girish, Banavali, Shripad
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer India 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8354680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34378149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12098-021-03894-3
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author Parambil, Badira Cheriyalinkal
Moulik, Nirmalya Roy
Dhamne, Chetan
Dhariwal, Nidhi
Narula, Gaurav
Vora, Tushar
Prasad, Maya
Chichra, Akanksha
Jatia, Shalini
Chinnaswamy, Girish
Banavali, Shripad
author_facet Parambil, Badira Cheriyalinkal
Moulik, Nirmalya Roy
Dhamne, Chetan
Dhariwal, Nidhi
Narula, Gaurav
Vora, Tushar
Prasad, Maya
Chichra, Akanksha
Jatia, Shalini
Chinnaswamy, Girish
Banavali, Shripad
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description OBJECTIVE: To report the experience with COVID-19 in children with cancer at the largest tertiary-cancer care and referral center in India. METHODS: This study is a single tertiary center experience on COVID-19 in children with cancer and continuation of cancer-directed therapy in them. Children ≤ 15 y on active cancer treatment detected with COVID-19 until September 15(th), 2020 were prospectively followed up in the study. Patients were managed in accordance with well-laid guidelines. Treatment was continued for children with COVID-19 who were clinically stable and on intensive treatment for various childhood cancers. RESULTS: One hundred twenty-two children (median age 8 y; range 1–15 y, male:female 1.7:1) with cancer were diagnosed with COVID-19. Of 118 children, 99 (83.9%), 60 (50.8%), 43 (36.4%), 26 (22.0%), and 6 (5.1%) had RT-PCR positivity at 14, 21, 28, 35, and 60 d from diagnosis of COVID-19, respectively. Scheduled risk-directed intravenous chemotherapy was delivered in 70 (90.9%) of 77 children on active systemic treatment with a median delay of 14 d (range 0–48 d) and no increased toxicities. All-cause mortality rate was 7.4% (n = 9) and COVID-19 related mortality rate was 4.9% (n = 6). One hundred-fifteen (94.2%) children with COVID-19 did not require any form of respiratory support during the course of infection. CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 was not a major deterrent for the continuation of active cancer treatment despite persistent RT-PCR positivity. The long-term assessment of treatment adaptations requires further prospective follow-up and real-time addressal.
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spelling pubmed-83546802021-08-11 COVID-19 in Children with Cancer and Continuation of Cancer-Directed Therapy During the Infection Parambil, Badira Cheriyalinkal Moulik, Nirmalya Roy Dhamne, Chetan Dhariwal, Nidhi Narula, Gaurav Vora, Tushar Prasad, Maya Chichra, Akanksha Jatia, Shalini Chinnaswamy, Girish Banavali, Shripad Indian J Pediatr Original Article OBJECTIVE: To report the experience with COVID-19 in children with cancer at the largest tertiary-cancer care and referral center in India. METHODS: This study is a single tertiary center experience on COVID-19 in children with cancer and continuation of cancer-directed therapy in them. Children ≤ 15 y on active cancer treatment detected with COVID-19 until September 15(th), 2020 were prospectively followed up in the study. Patients were managed in accordance with well-laid guidelines. Treatment was continued for children with COVID-19 who were clinically stable and on intensive treatment for various childhood cancers. RESULTS: One hundred twenty-two children (median age 8 y; range 1–15 y, male:female 1.7:1) with cancer were diagnosed with COVID-19. Of 118 children, 99 (83.9%), 60 (50.8%), 43 (36.4%), 26 (22.0%), and 6 (5.1%) had RT-PCR positivity at 14, 21, 28, 35, and 60 d from diagnosis of COVID-19, respectively. Scheduled risk-directed intravenous chemotherapy was delivered in 70 (90.9%) of 77 children on active systemic treatment with a median delay of 14 d (range 0–48 d) and no increased toxicities. All-cause mortality rate was 7.4% (n = 9) and COVID-19 related mortality rate was 4.9% (n = 6). One hundred-fifteen (94.2%) children with COVID-19 did not require any form of respiratory support during the course of infection. CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 was not a major deterrent for the continuation of active cancer treatment despite persistent RT-PCR positivity. The long-term assessment of treatment adaptations requires further prospective follow-up and real-time addressal. Springer India 2021-08-11 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8354680/ /pubmed/34378149 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12098-021-03894-3 Text en © Dr. K C Chaudhuri Foundation 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Parambil, Badira Cheriyalinkal
Moulik, Nirmalya Roy
Dhamne, Chetan
Dhariwal, Nidhi
Narula, Gaurav
Vora, Tushar
Prasad, Maya
Chichra, Akanksha
Jatia, Shalini
Chinnaswamy, Girish
Banavali, Shripad
COVID-19 in Children with Cancer and Continuation of Cancer-Directed Therapy During the Infection
title COVID-19 in Children with Cancer and Continuation of Cancer-Directed Therapy During the Infection
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title_short COVID-19 in Children with Cancer and Continuation of Cancer-Directed Therapy During the Infection
title_sort covid-19 in children with cancer and continuation of cancer-directed therapy during the infection
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8354680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34378149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12098-021-03894-3
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