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pro vyhledávání: '"Cyndi J. Gonzalez"'
Autor:
Gayathri Nagaraj, Shaveta Vinayak, Ali Raza Khaki, Tianyi Sun, Nicole M Kuderer, David M Aboulafia, Jared D Acoba, Joy Awosika, Ziad Bakouny, Nicole B Balmaceda, Ting Bao, Babar Bashir, Stephanie Berg, Mehmet A Bilen, Poorva Bindal, Sibel Blau, Brianne E Bodin, Hala T Borno, Cecilia Castellano, Horyun Choi, John Deeken, Aakash Desai, Natasha Edwin, Lawrence E Feldman, Daniel B Flora, Christopher R Friese, Matthew D Galsky, Cyndi J Gonzalez, Petros Grivas, Shilpa Gupta, Marcy Haynam, Hannah Heilman, Dawn L Hershman, Clara Hwang, Chinmay Jani, Sachin R Jhawar, Monika Joshi, Virginia Kaklamani, Elizabeth J Klein, Natalie Knox, Vadim S Koshkin, Amit A Kulkarni, Daniel H Kwon, Chris Labaki, Philip E Lammers, Kate I Lathrop, Mark A Lewis, Xuanyi Li, Gilbert de Lima Lopes, Gary H Lyman, Della F Makower, Abdul-Hai Mansoor, Merry-Jennifer Markham, Sandeep H Mashru, Rana R McKay, Ian Messing, Vasil Mico, Rajani Nadkarni, Swathi Namburi, Ryan H Nguyen, Taylor Kristian Nonato, Tracey Lynn O'Connor, Orestis A Panagiotou, Kyu Park, Jaymin M Patel, Kanishka GopikaBimal Patel, Jeffrey Peppercorn, Hyma Polimera, Matthew Puc, Yuan James Rao, Pedram Razavi, Sonya A Reid, Jonathan W Riess, Donna R Rivera, Mark Robson, Suzanne J Rose, Atlantis D Russ, Lidia Schapira, Pankil K Shah, M Kelly Shanahan, Lauren C Shapiro, Melissa Smits, Daniel G Stover, Mitrianna Streckfuss, Lisa Tachiki, Michael A Thompson, Sara M Tolaney, Lisa B Weissmann, Grace Wilson, Michael T Wotman, Elizabeth M Wulff-Burchfield, Sanjay Mishra, Benjamin French, Jeremy L Warner, Maryam B Lustberg, Melissa K Accordino, Dimpy P Shah, On behalf of the COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 12 (2023)
Background: Limited information is available for patients with breast cancer (BC) and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), especially among underrepresented racial/ethnic populations. Methods: This is a COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19) registry
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/21b528e377ff490f938d7fabb4ca5424
Autor:
Jessica E, Hawley, Tianyi, Sun, David D, Chism, Narjust, Duma, Julie C, Fu, Na Tosha N, Gatson, Sanjay, Mishra, Ryan H, Nguyen, Sonya A, Reid, Oscar K, Serrano, Sunny R K, Singh, Neeta K, Venepalli, Ziad, Bakouny, Babar, Bashir, Mehmet A, Bilen, Paolo F, Caimi, Toni K, Choueiri, Scott J, Dawsey, Leslie A, Fecher, Daniel B, Flora, Christopher R, Friese, Michael J, Glover, Cyndi J, Gonzalez, Sharad, Goyal, Thorvardur R, Halfdanarson, Dawn L, Hershman, Hina, Khan, Chris, Labaki, Mark A, Lewis, Rana R, McKay, Ian, Messing, Nathan A, Pennell, Matthew, Puc, Deepak, Ravindranathan, Terence D, Rhodes, Andrea V, Rivera, John, Roller, Gary K, Schwartz, Sumit A, Shah, Justin A, Shaya, Mitrianna, Streckfuss, Michael A, Thompson, Elizabeth M, Wulff-Burchfield, Zhuoer, Xie, Peter Paul, Yu, Jeremy L, Warner, Dimpy P, Shah, Benjamin, French, Clara, Hwang, Catherine, Stratton
Publikováno v:
JAMA network open. 5(1)
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a distinct spatiotemporal pattern in the United States. Patients with cancer are at higher risk of severe complications from COVID-19, but it is not well known whether COVID-19 outcomes in this patient population were as