id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-287991-10jz1dz2 Goshen-Lago, Tal The Potential Role of Immune Alteration in the Cancer–COVID19 Equation—A Prospective Longitudinal Study 2020-08-26 .txt text/plain 4497 235 47 Conclusion: Our results indicate a similar rate of asymptomatic COVID19 infection in cancer patients and healthcare workers in a longitudinal study throughout the pandemic time. During the study interval, there was no documented symptomatic case of COVID19 among the recruited participants, nor in the general patient population of the cancer center or in the healthcare workers cohort. Furthermore, when analyzing the myeloid lineage, we found a substantial increase in myeloid cells in cancer patients compared to healthcare workers (both SARS-CoV-2 IgG-), in line with previous studies [11, 12] . Our results may indicate that due to differential immune cell profile of cancer patients who are treated with immunomodulatory agents, the host response to the SARS-COV2 may lessen symptom severity. Our results may indicate that due to differential immune cell profile of cancer patients who are treated with immunomodulatory agents, the host response to the SARS-COV2 may lessen symptom severity. ./cache/cord-287991-10jz1dz2.txt ./txt/cord-287991-10jz1dz2.txt