The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

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According to the American Cancer Society, cancer patients receiving chemothera­py or radiation treatment are generally urged to avoid vaccinatio­ns other than the flu shot, though that convention­al wisdom may not be applicable in relation to the COVID-19 virus. The ACS notes that vaccines require an immune system response to work effectivel­y, and cancer patients’ immune systems may not be able to produce an adequate response to vaccines during treatment. That can make vaccines, including those for COVID-19, less effective. However, while traditiona­lly cancer

patients have been urged to avoid vaccinatio­ns during treatment, the ACS notes that cancer patients, due to fragile immune systems resulting from both their disease and the treatments for it, are at risk for severe

COVID-19 disease. As a result, doctors may still advise their patients to receive the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n even during treatment, as having some measure of protection against the virus may still be better than having none at all. No two cancer patients are the same, so those concerned about COVID-19 and the vaccinatio­ns against it are urged to discuss those concerns and their options with their cancer care team.

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