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  • BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted adults with chronic diseases, and their health care delivery. Patterns of COVID-19-related preventive behaviors practiced by cancer survivors are unknown, including practices related to canceling doctor\'s appointments. We evaluated COVID-19-related preventive behaviors among cancer survivors in the United States. METHODS: We used nationally representative data of 10,760 U.S. adults from the COVID-19 Impact Survey. We defined cancer survivors as those with a self-reported diagnosis of cancer (n = 854, 7.6%). We present frequencies and χ2 tests to evaluate COVID-19-related preventive behaviors among cancer survivors. We estimated determinants of canceling doctor\'s appointments among cancer survivors using Poisson regression models. RESULTS: Cancer survivors were more likely to practice preventive behaviors, including social distancing (93%, χ2 P < 0.001), wearing a face mask (93%, χ2 P < 0.001), and avoiding crowded areas (84%, χ2 P < 0.001) compared with adults without cancer. Cancer survivors were more likely to cancel doctor\'s appointments (41%, χ2 P < 0.001), whereas they were less likely to cancel other social activities such as work (19%, χ2 P < 0.001) and school-related (13%, χ2 P < 0.001) activities. After adjustment for covariates, while non-Hispanic (NH)-Black cancer survivors were less likely to cancel a doctor\'s appointment compared with NH-White cancer survivors, cancer survivors aged 18 to 29, who were female, and who had least one comorbid condition were more likely. CONCLUSIONS: Cancer survivors are adhering to recommended preventive behaviors. Cancer survivor\'s continuity of care may be impacted by COVID-19, specifically young adults, females, and those with existing comorbid conditions. IMPACT: Insights into cancer survivors whose care may be most impacted by COVID-19 will be valuable toward surveillance and survivorship of U.S. cancer survivors.
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  • Cancer_Epidemiol_Biomarkers_Prev
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  • unk
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  • WHO
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  • Examining COVID-19 Preventive Behaviors among Cancer Survivors in the United States: An Analysis of the COVID-19 Impact Survey
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  • #975748
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  • 2020

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