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Fig. 1 | Cardio-Oncology

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From: Impact of cancer and cardiovascular disease on in-hospital outcomes of COVID-19 patients: results from the american heart association COVID-19 cardiovascular disease registry

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In-Hospital Mortality in Symptomatic COVID-19 Patients by Cancer Status. In multivariable analysis, age, BMI, and history of smoking were found to have significant interactions with history of cancer for the outcome of in-hospital mortality. AORs for in-hospital mortality among those with a history of cancer compared to those without a history of cancer are depicted at different values of age and BMI in smokers (A) and non-smokers (B). The largest effect of cancer history on mortality (darkest red aOR tier) is seen among those with a history of smoking who are younger and have lower BMIs with diminishing effects as individuals become older and more obese (blue aOR tier). aOR, adjusted Odds Ratio; BMI, Body Mass Index; CVD, Cardiovascular Disease

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