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Global reported impacts of COVID‐19 on lymphoma patients and the emerging clinical management approaches in response to the ongoing pandemic

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The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has dramatically impacted the health risk and management of patients with lymphoma. Clinical evaluations on the impact of COVID‐19 on lymphoma patients are currently… Click to show full abstract

The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has dramatically impacted the health risk and management of patients with lymphoma. Clinical evaluations on the impact of COVID‐19 on lymphoma patients are currently limited however, reports have shown a correlation with specific variants and more severe COVID‐19 complications and higher mortality rates relative to other disease states and age‐matched populations. During peak pandemic periods this created a concerning management problem for clinicians and raised the question of how different immunocompromised states increase COVID‐19‐associated risk and provided insights into how immunity interacts with the circulating variant, including the effects of low virulent variants in vaccinated lymphoma populations. Treatment management approaches, polymerase chain reaction tests and rapid antigen screening guidelines have been offered in an attempt to reduce the risk of harm to lymphoma patients, particularly prior to and following bone marrow or stem cell transplant. Here we systematically review the current literature to provide a novel global perspective on incidence, mortality, management and rapid antigen test (RAT) screening for COVID‐19, in patients with various subtypes of lymphoma. Furthermore, lessons learned from emerging variants that continue to inform evolving lymphoma management and public health policies are addressed across these associated matters.

Keywords: global reported; management; management approaches; lymphoma patients; covid lymphoma

Journal Title: European Journal of Haematology
Year Published: 2023

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