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Vaccines and chemo can mix sometimes Make time for fun and romance, Pisces

- Write to Dr. Roach at ToYourGood­Health@ med.cornell.edu or mail to 628 Virginia Dr., Orlando, FL 32803.

Dear Dr. Roach: My sister is getting chemo for breast cancer, and her 4-year-old is due for his shots. She’s worried that he won’t be able to get them all because of her treatment. Our parents are unsure if they should go ahead and get the shingles vaccine. What are the guidelines on shots for contacts of cancer patients? — K.C.T.

It’s more dangerous for your sister to be exposed to a person with disease than a person who’s recently been vaccinated, since the likelihood of a vaccine shedding from a vaccinated person to a person with cancer is very small. Your sister’s child should get his scheduled vaccines.

Inactivate­d vaccines such as the flu shot, and meningitis vaccines are always safe to use for caregivers of cancer patients, or those with immune system disease of other kinds. Live vaccines need to be looked at individual­ly.

The measles, mumps and rubella vaccine is a live, attenuated vaccine. Fortunatel­y, there has never been a case of disease transmitte­d to another person from the current MMR vaccine.

Varicella (chickenpox) is a live vaccine, and expert groups recommend giving the vaccine to family members. Transmissi­on of the vaccine strain is rare.

The oral polio vaccine should not be given, but the inactivate­d polio vaccine injection is safe.

The rotavirus vaccine is also live, but transmissi­on to contacts has not been demonstrat­ed, so expert groups recommend giving this vaccine as well to household contacts of people with cancer.

Of course, guidelines never take the place of specific advice given by a person’s doctor, who knows their health condition.

I hope your sister does well with her chemothera­py. Dealing with breast cancer while being responsibl­e for a small child must be an incredible challenge.

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