2022
DOI: 10.1200/jco.22.00681
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Evaluating Accuracy of Medical Information Distribution Regarding Risk of COVID-19 Infections and Childhood Cancer Survivors

Abstract: In a recent study, Gupta et al 1 investigated the risk and severity of COVID-19 disease in young cancer survivors and concluded that young cancer survivors do not face higher risks or more severe complications of COVID-19 disease. We would like to congratulate the authors for this highly comprehensive study. Nonetheless, we would like to highlight certain issues and suggestions toward this study.The results from the study by Gupta et al 1 have shown that young cancer survivors do not face a higher risk of COVI… Show more

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“…Adjustment for these comorbidities in our analyses would result, if anything, in a decrease of our estimate of the magnitude of risk faced by survivors. We respectfully disagree with the suggestion by Lee et al 1 to exclude survivors and controls with risk factors (such as hypertension and diabetes) as this may hide one of the key mechanisms underlying increased COVID-19 risks among the former.…”
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“…Adjustment for these comorbidities in our analyses would result, if anything, in a decrease of our estimate of the magnitude of risk faced by survivors. We respectfully disagree with the suggestion by Lee et al 1 to exclude survivors and controls with risk factors (such as hypertension and diabetes) as this may hide one of the key mechanisms underlying increased COVID-19 risks among the former.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…We do, however, entirely endorse the conclusion by Lee et al 1 . The pandemic has exposed key weaknesses in the medical community's ability to inform patients, survivors, and caregivers on how to balance competing risks in the context of significant uncertainty and constantly and rapidly evolving knowledge.…”
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