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Visit journalclubpodcasts.com/clinicaloncology to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the posttest and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit. In this activity, two experts discuss the findings of a study published in Lancet Oncology that suggests Covid-19 appears to have a different trajectory for patients depending on the type of cancer that they have. Patients with hematologic cancers–leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma–developed more severe Covid-19 compared with those with solid tumors.
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Visit journalclubpodcasts.com/clinicaloncology to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the posttest and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit. In this activity, two experts discuss the findings of a study published in Lancet Oncology that suggests Covid-19 appears to have a different trajectory for patients depending on the type of cancer that they have. Patients with hematologic cancers–leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma–developed more severe Covid-19 compared with those with solid tumors.