COVID-19 Mortality Risk Is Higher for Females With Cancer

Elisa Becze, BA, ELS, Editor
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Biological sex may be a factor in COVID-19–related mortality among patients with cancer, according to study findings that researchers published in JAMA Oncology. They found that female patients were nearly twice as likely to die from infections than male patients.

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