Adolescents and young adults with cancer: The clinical course of COVID-19 infections Journal Article


Authors: Wolfson, J. A.; Davis, E. S.; Saha, A.; Martinez, I.; McCall, D.; Kothari, P.; Brackett, J.; Dickens, D. S.; Kahn, A. R.; Schwalm, C.; Sharma, A.; Richman, J.; Cuglievan, B.; on behalf of the POCC Consortium; Bhatia, S.; Dai, C.; Levine, J. M.; Johnston, E. E.
Contributor: Kothari, P. D.
Article Title: Adolescents and young adults with cancer: The clinical course of COVID-19 infections
Abstract: Adolescents and young adults (ie, individuals aged 15-39 years, known as AYAs) with cancer face unique vulnerabilities yet remain underrepresented in clinical trials, including adult registries of COVID-19 in cancer (AYAs: 8%-12%). We used the Pediatric Oncology COVID-19 Case Report to examine the clinical course of COVID-19 among AYAs with cancer. The Pediatric Oncology COVID-19 Case Report collects deidentified clinical and sociodemographic data regarding individuals aged from birth to 39 years with cancer (37%) and COVID-19 from more than 100 institutions. Between April 1, 2020, and November 28, 2023, 191 older AYAs (individuals 22-39 years of age) and 640 younger AYAs (individuals 15-21 years of age) were captured. Older AYAs were less often hospitalized (P < .001), admitted to the intensive care unit (P = .02), and required respiratory support (P = .057). In multivariable analyses, older AYAs faced 80% lower odds of intensive care unit admission but 2.3-times greater odds of changes to cancer-directed therapy. Unvaccinated patients had 5.4-times higher odds of intensive care unit admission. Among AYAs with cancer, the COVID-19 course varies by age. These findings can inform oncology teams directing COVID-19 management and prevention in AYA patients with cancer. © The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
Keywords: adolescent; adult; controlled study; young adult; major clinical study; neoplasm; neoplasms; age factors; age; intensive care unit; hospitalization; intensive care units; hospital admission; age distribution; epidemiology; isolation and purification; therapy; clinical examination; complication; assisted ventilation; humans; human; male; female; article; sociodemographics; malignant neoplasm; severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; coronavirus disease 2019; covid-19; sars-cov-2; sars-cov-2 vaccine; unvaccinated person
Journal Title: JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Volume: 116
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0027-8874
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 2024-08-01
Start Page: 1366
End Page: 1373
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djae085
PUBMED: 38627241
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI/URL:
Notes: Source: Scopus
Altmetric
Citation Impact
BMJ Impact Analytics
MSK Authors
  1. Prachi Dilip Kothari
    13 Kothari