Long-term effects of COVID-19 on cancer patients: the experience from Guy's Cancer Centre

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Background: Few studies have investigated the long-term effects of COVID-19 on cancer patients. Materials & methods: The authors conducted a telephone survey on the long-term symptoms of cancer patients from Guy's Cancer Centre. They compared patients whose symptoms occurred/got worse over 4 weeks after COVID-19 diagnosis (classified as long COVID) with patients who did not develop symptoms or whose symptoms occurred/got worse in the first 4 weeks after diagnosis. Results: The authors analyzed responses from 80 patients with a previous COVID-19 diagnosis; 51.3% (n = 41) developed long COVID. The most common symptoms were fatigue, breathlessness and cognitive impairment. Conclusion: Findings suggest that over half of the cancer population will experience long-term effects after their initial COVID-19 diagnosis. Further studies are required to validate the findings of this study.

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Monroy-Iglesias, M. J., Tremble, K., Russell, B., Moss, C., Dolly, S., Sita-Lumsden, A., … Van Hemelrijck, M. (2022). Long-term effects of COVID-19 on cancer patients: the experience from Guy’s Cancer Centre. Future Oncology, 18(32), 3585–3594. https://doi.org/10.2217/fon-2022-0088

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