Cancer patients are highly vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 infection. 18 out of 1590 COVID-19 positive cases exhibited cancer history. 5 out of 18 patients suffered from lung cancer, 4 out of 18 patients had no past information on medication and had undergone surgery or chemotherapy in the previous month, and the remaining 12 were cancer survivors. The COVID-19 was highly severe in cancer patients than non-cancer COVID-19 affected patients. Also, COVID-19 patients with cancer exhibited a severe chain of symptoms than those without a history of cancer. Also, patients with lung cancer did not exhibit severe symptoms when compared to those with other types of cancers [122].