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The effect of the response to the coronavirus dis-ease pandemic on treatment outcomes in patients with lymphoma and multiple myeloma

Authors
Kang, Ka-WonLee, Byung-HyunJeon, Min JiYu, Eun SangKim, Dae SikLee, Se RyeonSung, Hwa JungChoi, Chul WonPark, YongKim, Byung Soo
Issue Date
Nov-2021
Publisher
KOREAN ASSOC INTERNAL MEDICINE
Keywords
Treatment outcome; Lymphoma; Multiple myeloma; Coronavirus
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, v.36, no.6, pp.1459 - +
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Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
Volume
36
Number
6
Start Page
1459
End Page
+
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/135827
DOI
10.3904/kjim.2021.186
ISSN
1226-3303
Abstract
Background/Aims:Relatively little data are available on how the response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected treatment outcomes in patients receiving chemotherapy for lymphoma or multiple myeloma. We aimed to determine the effect of COVID-19 countermeasures on treatment out-comes in this patient population. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data on patients treated for lymphoma or multiple myeloma in two tertiary hospitals in Seoul. Patients were divided into two groups: group 1 included patients who received chemotherapy between Sep-tember and December 2019 (the control period), and group 2 included patients who received chemotherapy between September and December 2020 (the study period). Countermeasures to COVID-19 were applied to the patients in group 2. The countermeasures implemented included mask wearing and regular hand-washing at home and in hospital; COVID-19 risk assessments on all hospital visi-tors; and pre-emptive COVID-19 screening for all newly hospitalized patients and their resident guardians. Results: No differences in treatment outcomes, including treatment response, incidence and duration of neutropenia or neutropenic fever, delays in chemo-therapy, or number of deaths during chemotherapy, were observed between the g roups. None of the patients in group 2 tested positive for COVID-19, and there were no COVID-19-related deaths during the study period. Conclusions: Countermeasures to COVID-19 did not affect treatment outcomes in patients receiving chemotherapy for lymphoma or multiple myeloma. Data on the effect of countermeasures to COVID-19 on treatment outcomes should continue to be analyzed to ensure that treatment outcomes are not adversely affected.
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