Association of prior radiation dose to the cardiopulmonary system with COVID-19 outcomes in patients with cancer
Abstract
Patients with cancer have a unique susceptibility to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) [1,2]. Multiple reports have assessed the impact of anti-neoplastic therapies on COVID-19 outcomes in these patients [3–6], and although radiotherapy (RT) has been investigated [1,4,6], the exact impact of RT dose to the cardiopulmonary system on COVID-19 outcomes is largely...
Paper Details
Title
Association of prior radiation dose to the cardiopulmonary system with COVID-19 outcomes in patients with cancer
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
161
Pages
115 - 117
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