id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-355603-j811a48x Lee, KarlaA. Cancer and Risk of COVID‐19 Through a General Community Survey 2020-08-26 .txt text/plain 1482 82 48 Among patients with cancer, current treatment with chemotherapy or immunotherapy was associated with a 2.2‐fold increased risk of a positive test. Through a large community-based survey, we sought to determine whether incidence of infection, including milder disease with more limited symptoms, is higher in individuals with cancer, including those on chemotherapy/immunotherapy. We separately analyzed the risk associated with chemotherapy or immunotherapy for a positive COVID-19 test among individuals with cancer. We also thank the investigators of the cohort studies enrolled in the COPE Consortium; the MGH Clinical and Translational Epidemiology Unit Clinical Research Coordination team; Sophie Papa, Paul Nathan, and Heather Shaw for development of cancer-related questions; the staff of Zoe Global Ltd for providing technical support for the app; and Stand Up to Cancer for their assistance in media and social media outreach. ./cache/cord-355603-j811a48x.txt ./txt/cord-355603-j811a48x.txt