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Reassessing COVID-19 precautions in 2023

09.27.23 | Impact Journals LLC

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“The balance between appropriate precautions and the harm of social isolation always requires a thorough appraisal.”

BUFFALO, NY- September 27, 2023 – A new editorial paper was published in Oncotarget's Volume 14 on September 22, 2023, entitled, “ Reassessing the risks and benefits of COVID-19 precautions in 2023 .”

The COVID-19 pandemic has killed over one million Americans with many dying during the Omicron wave. By now most Americans have either had COVID-19 and/or been vaccinated against it. Despite the availability of updated immunizations, only 16.7% of Americans are now up-to-date on bivalent boosters. In their new editorial, researchers Thomas A. Ollila, Rashida Taher and Prashanth Moku from the Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital discuss the current state of COVID-19 treatment.

“At our cancer center, we treat many patients with hematologic malignancies, most of whom are older adults.”

Patients with hematologic malignancies, especially lymphoma, are at increased risk of poor response to vaccination and worse outcomes from COVID-19 infection. The researchers state that most of their patients have been abundantly cautious since the onset of the pandemic and some have avoided ever becoming infected. Patients in their clinic frequently inquire about the safety of being outdoors, spending time with their families during large gatherings (Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc.), and methods to prevent the contraction of COVID-19.

“Despite these precautions, too many patients reached remission from cancer only to then perish from COVID-19 in the first years of the pandemic.”

The concerns behind their questions are very real, but understanding how to best answer them is not always easy and their abundance of caution is not without cost. Grandchildren’s birthdays went uncelebrated, weddings were forgone, and memorable moments with loved ones were lost. With both aging and malignancy, an acute awareness of the limited days means that there may not be years ahead to make up for all that was missed.

“Although COVID-19 continues to pose a serious threat, medical advancements have now allowed for a more in-depth risk-benefit discussion to weigh the risk of infection versus the challenges of social isolation.”

Read the full paper: DOI: https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28468

Correspondence to: Thomas A. Ollila

Email: thomas_ollila@brown.edu

Keywords: COVID, immunosuppression, cancer

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Impact Journals LLC. (2023, September 27). Reassessing COVID-19 precautions in 2023. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8Y47JPYL/reassessing-covid-19-precautions-in-2023.html
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