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Blood cancer patients are most vulnerable to COVID-19 – Mirage News
A newly published study led by the Universities of Oxford and Birmingham has found that, compared to other cancers, patients with blood cancers are more…

A newly published study led by the Universities of Oxford and Birmingham has found that, compared to other cancers, patients with blood cancers are more vulnerable to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. As access to treatment remains of upmost importance, this information will help clinicians to guide patients to ensure they can have therapy safely and successfully during this time.The study, published in Lancet Oncology today by the UK Coronavirus Cancer Monitoring Project (UKCCMP), found …
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