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Is the presence of lung injury in COVID-19 an independent risk factor for secondary lung cancer?

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2020

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Tao, Shao-Lin
Wang, Xue-mei
Feng, Yong-geng
Kang, Po-ming
Li, Qing-yuan
Sun, Tian-yu
Tan, Qun-you
Deng, Bo

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Science Direct

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The morbidity and mortality of lung cancer are increasing. The Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by novel coronavirus 2019-nCoV-2, leading to subsequent pulmonary interstitial fibrosis with chronic inflammatory changes, e.g., inflammatory factors repeatedly continuously stimulating and attacking the alveolar epithelial cells. Meanwhile, 2019-nCoV-2 can activate PI3K/Akt and ERK signaling pathways, which can play the double roles as both anti-inflammatory and carcinogenic factors. Moreover, hypoxemia may be developed, resulting in the up-regulation of HIF-1 α expression, which can be involved in the occurrence, angiogenesis, invasion and metastasis of lung cancer. Additionally, the immune system in 2019-nCoV-2 infected cases can be suppressed to cause tumor immune evasion. Therefore, we speculate that COVID-19 may be a risk factor of secondary lung cancer.

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Corona Virus Disease 2019(COVID-19), 2019-nCoV-2, Lung cancer, Risk factor

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