 This study examined the differences between COVID-19 positive cancer patients and those without the disease. It found that the rate of COVID-19 infection among cancer patients was much lower than expected, but that the mortality rate was significantly higher. Additionally, it showed that diabetics, hypertensives, and cardiovascular patients were more likely to contract the virus. Furthermore, the study revealed that cancer patients had a higher incidence of septicemia, which can be life-threatening. Lastly, the study concluded that cancer patients should practice social distancing, seek early evaluation for symptoms of COVID-19, and undergo testing for the virus and chest x-rays. This article was authored by Basin Jafar al-Bharani, Itrit Mehdi, Faryal Ali Khamis, and others.