Full recovery of a stage IV cancer patient facing COVID-19 pandemic

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), first recognized in Wuhan, China, was recently declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). Advanced age and comorbid disease, well-known characteristics in the solid tumor population, have been reported as risk factors for severe disease an...

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Published in:Autopsy & case reports Vol. 10; no. 3; p. e2020179
Main Authors: Parmanande, Anuraj, Simão, Diana, Sardinha, Mariana, Dos Reis, Ana Filipa Palma, Spencer, Ana Sofia, Barreira, João Vasco, da Luz, Ricardo
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Brazil São Paulo, SP: Universidade de São Paulo, Hospital Universitário 2020
Hospital Universitário da Universidade de São Paulo
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Summary:Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), first recognized in Wuhan, China, was recently declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). Advanced age and comorbid disease, well-known characteristics in the solid tumor population, have been reported as risk factors for severe disease and death. Cancer-related immunosuppression and its treatments also seem to play an active role in the prognosis, response, and clinical outcomes of these patients. The most effective combination therapy for COVID-19 is still under investigation, and the use of corticosteroids is controversial. Although, as a group, metastatic cancer patients are often considered not to be good candidates for ICU treatment, the individual prognosis should always come into consideration, even in a context of high pressure on medical facilities. We report the case of a stage IV prostate cancer patient infected with SARS-CoV-2 who required ICU admission and recovered from COVID-19 infection. Further studies are needed in order to identify accurate clinical prognostic criteria and provide the best treatment for these challenging patients.
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Authors’ contributions: Parmanande A, Simão D and Sardinha M developed and took the lead in writing the manuscript. Palma dos Reis AF, Spencer AS and Barreira JV provided critical feedback and helped shape the manuscript. Barreira JV and Da Luz R. supervised the work. All the authors discussed the results and contributed to the final manuscript.
ISSN:2236-1960
2236-1960
DOI:10.4322/acr.2020.179