HealthDay Reports: Kids With Cancer Not at Greater Risk for Severe COVID-19
A new study finds that kids with cancer don't have a higher risk of being affected by COVID-19 and that their symptoms are mild like those in healthy children.
Kids With Cancer Not at Greater Risk for Severe COVID-19
TUESDAY, May 19, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Children with cancer don't have a higher risk of being affected by COVID-19 or of having severe symptoms, a new study finds.
"We are encouraged by these latest findings that kids with cancer are not more endangered by COVID-19 and their symptoms are mild like in healthy children," said study leader Dr. Andrew Kung, chair of the pediatric cancer program MSK Kids at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
"These findings allow us to continue lifesaving cancer-directed therapy with standard precautions and safeguards but without heightened concern about adverse effects from COVID-19 infection," Kung said in a Sloan Kettering news release.