Routine COVID-19 testing may not be necessary for most cancer patients
Abstract Cancer patients are at risk for severe complications or death from COVID-19 infection. Therefore, the need for routine COVID-19 testing in this population was evaluated. Between 1st August and 30th October 2020, 150 cancer patients were included. Symptoms of COVID-19 infection were evaluate...
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Autores principales: | Ali Motlagh, Fatemeh Elmi, Maisa Yamrali, Mansour Ranjbar, Mehrdad Azmin, Farzaneh Moshiri, Christoph Hamelmann, Slim Slama, Nadia Tavakoli, Asmus Hammerich, Nasim Pourghazian, Marzeyeh Soleymani Nejad, Ahmad Mafi, Payam Azadeh, Maryam Aghajanizadeh, Afshin Ostovar, Alireza Raeisi, Reza Malekzadeh |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/16e1e55e3ed04ae9b99abd7dbca14de7 |
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