Cargando…

Are patients with cancer at higher risk of COVID-19-related death? A systematic review and critical appraisal of the early evidence

BACKGROUND: Early reports suggested that COVID-19 patients with cancer were at higher risk of COVID-19-related death. We conducted a systematic review with risk of bias assessment and synthesis of the early evidence on the risk of COVID-19-related death for COVID-19 patients with and without cancer....

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Freeman, Victoria, Hughes, Suzanne, Carle, Chelsea, Campbell, Denise, Egger, Sam, Hui, Harriet, Yap, Sarsha, Deandrea, Silvia, Caruana, Michael, Onyeka, Tonia C., IJzerman, Maarten J., Ginsburg, Ophira, Bray, Freddie, Sullivan, Richard, Aggarwal, Ajay, Peacock, Stuart J., Chan, Kelvin K.W., Hanna, Timothy P., Soerjomataram, Isabelle, O'Connell, Dianne L., Steinberg, Julia, Canfell, Karen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Ltd 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9169424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35680113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpo.2022.100340
_version_ 1784721205070135296
author Freeman, Victoria
Hughes, Suzanne
Carle, Chelsea
Campbell, Denise
Egger, Sam
Hui, Harriet
Yap, Sarsha
Deandrea, Silvia
Caruana, Michael
Onyeka, Tonia C.
IJzerman, Maarten J.
Ginsburg, Ophira
Bray, Freddie
Sullivan, Richard
Aggarwal, Ajay
Peacock, Stuart J.
Chan, Kelvin K.W.
Hanna, Timothy P.
Soerjomataram, Isabelle
O'Connell, Dianne L.
Steinberg, Julia
Canfell, Karen
author_facet Freeman, Victoria
Hughes, Suzanne
Carle, Chelsea
Campbell, Denise
Egger, Sam
Hui, Harriet
Yap, Sarsha
Deandrea, Silvia
Caruana, Michael
Onyeka, Tonia C.
IJzerman, Maarten J.
Ginsburg, Ophira
Bray, Freddie
Sullivan, Richard
Aggarwal, Ajay
Peacock, Stuart J.
Chan, Kelvin K.W.
Hanna, Timothy P.
Soerjomataram, Isabelle
O'Connell, Dianne L.
Steinberg, Julia
Canfell, Karen
author_sort Freeman, Victoria
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Early reports suggested that COVID-19 patients with cancer were at higher risk of COVID-19-related death. We conducted a systematic review with risk of bias assessment and synthesis of the early evidence on the risk of COVID-19-related death for COVID-19 patients with and without cancer. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We searched Medline/Embase/BioRxiv/MedRxiv/SSRN databases to 1 July 2020. We included cohort or case-control studies published in English that reported on the risk of dying after developing COVID-19 for people with a pre-existing diagnosis of any cancer, lung cancer, or haematological cancers. We assessed risk of bias using tools adapted from the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. We used the generic inverse-variance random-effects method for meta-analysis. Pooled odds ratios (ORs) and hazard ratios (HRs) were calculated separately. Of 96 included studies, 54 had sufficient non-overlapping data to be included in meta-analyses (>500,000 people with COVID-19, >8000 with cancer; 52 studies of any cancer, three of lung and six of haematological cancers). All studies had high risk of bias. Accounting for at least age consistently led to lower estimated ORs and HRs for COVID-19-related death in cancer patients (e.g. any cancer versus no cancer; six studies, unadjusted OR=3.30,95%CI:2.59–4.20, adjusted OR=1.37,95%CI:1.16–1.61). Adjusted effect estimates were not reported for people with lung or haematological cancers. Of 18 studies that adjusted for at least age, 17 reported positive associations between pre-existing cancer diagnosis and COVID-19-related death (e.g. any cancer versus no cancer; nine studies, adjusted OR=1.66,95%CI:1.33–2.08; five studies, adjusted HR=1.19,95%CI:1.02–1.38). CONCLUSIONS: The initial evidence (published to 1 July 2020) on COVID-19-related death in people with cancer is characterised by multiple sources of bias and substantial overlap between data included in different studies. Pooled analyses of non-overlapping early data with adjustment for at least age indicated a significantly increased risk of COVID-19-related death for those with a pre-existing cancer diagnosis.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9169424
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Elsevier Ltd
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-91694242022-06-07 Are patients with cancer at higher risk of COVID-19-related death? A systematic review and critical appraisal of the early evidence Freeman, Victoria Hughes, Suzanne Carle, Chelsea Campbell, Denise Egger, Sam Hui, Harriet Yap, Sarsha Deandrea, Silvia Caruana, Michael Onyeka, Tonia C. IJzerman, Maarten J. Ginsburg, Ophira Bray, Freddie Sullivan, Richard Aggarwal, Ajay Peacock, Stuart J. Chan, Kelvin K.W. Hanna, Timothy P. Soerjomataram, Isabelle O'Connell, Dianne L. Steinberg, Julia Canfell, Karen J Cancer Policy Article BACKGROUND: Early reports suggested that COVID-19 patients with cancer were at higher risk of COVID-19-related death. We conducted a systematic review with risk of bias assessment and synthesis of the early evidence on the risk of COVID-19-related death for COVID-19 patients with and without cancer. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We searched Medline/Embase/BioRxiv/MedRxiv/SSRN databases to 1 July 2020. We included cohort or case-control studies published in English that reported on the risk of dying after developing COVID-19 for people with a pre-existing diagnosis of any cancer, lung cancer, or haematological cancers. We assessed risk of bias using tools adapted from the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. We used the generic inverse-variance random-effects method for meta-analysis. Pooled odds ratios (ORs) and hazard ratios (HRs) were calculated separately. Of 96 included studies, 54 had sufficient non-overlapping data to be included in meta-analyses (>500,000 people with COVID-19, >8000 with cancer; 52 studies of any cancer, three of lung and six of haematological cancers). All studies had high risk of bias. Accounting for at least age consistently led to lower estimated ORs and HRs for COVID-19-related death in cancer patients (e.g. any cancer versus no cancer; six studies, unadjusted OR=3.30,95%CI:2.59–4.20, adjusted OR=1.37,95%CI:1.16–1.61). Adjusted effect estimates were not reported for people with lung or haematological cancers. Of 18 studies that adjusted for at least age, 17 reported positive associations between pre-existing cancer diagnosis and COVID-19-related death (e.g. any cancer versus no cancer; nine studies, adjusted OR=1.66,95%CI:1.33–2.08; five studies, adjusted HR=1.19,95%CI:1.02–1.38). CONCLUSIONS: The initial evidence (published to 1 July 2020) on COVID-19-related death in people with cancer is characterised by multiple sources of bias and substantial overlap between data included in different studies. Pooled analyses of non-overlapping early data with adjustment for at least age indicated a significantly increased risk of COVID-19-related death for those with a pre-existing cancer diagnosis. Elsevier Ltd 2022-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9169424/ /pubmed/35680113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpo.2022.100340 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Freeman, Victoria
Hughes, Suzanne
Carle, Chelsea
Campbell, Denise
Egger, Sam
Hui, Harriet
Yap, Sarsha
Deandrea, Silvia
Caruana, Michael
Onyeka, Tonia C.
IJzerman, Maarten J.
Ginsburg, Ophira
Bray, Freddie
Sullivan, Richard
Aggarwal, Ajay
Peacock, Stuart J.
Chan, Kelvin K.W.
Hanna, Timothy P.
Soerjomataram, Isabelle
O'Connell, Dianne L.
Steinberg, Julia
Canfell, Karen
Are patients with cancer at higher risk of COVID-19-related death? A systematic review and critical appraisal of the early evidence
title Are patients with cancer at higher risk of COVID-19-related death? A systematic review and critical appraisal of the early evidence
title_full Are patients with cancer at higher risk of COVID-19-related death? A systematic review and critical appraisal of the early evidence
title_fullStr Are patients with cancer at higher risk of COVID-19-related death? A systematic review and critical appraisal of the early evidence
title_full_unstemmed Are patients with cancer at higher risk of COVID-19-related death? A systematic review and critical appraisal of the early evidence
title_short Are patients with cancer at higher risk of COVID-19-related death? A systematic review and critical appraisal of the early evidence
title_sort are patients with cancer at higher risk of covid-19-related death? a systematic review and critical appraisal of the early evidence
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9169424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35680113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpo.2022.100340
work_keys_str_mv AT freemanvictoria arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT hughessuzanne arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT carlechelsea arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT campbelldenise arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT eggersam arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT huiharriet arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT yapsarsha arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT deandreasilvia arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT caruanamichael arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT onyekatoniac arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT ijzermanmaartenj arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT ginsburgophira arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT brayfreddie arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT sullivanrichard arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT aggarwalajay arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT peacockstuartj arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT chankelvinkw arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT hannatimothyp arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT soerjomataramisabelle arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT oconnelldiannel arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT steinbergjulia arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence
AT canfellkaren arepatientswithcancerathigherriskofcovid19relateddeathasystematicreviewandcriticalappraisaloftheearlyevidence