2022
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.4_suppl.030
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COVID-19 vaccination in gastrointestinal cancer patients receiving chemotherapy: A single institute experience.

Abstract: 30 Background: Early approval of COVID-19 vaccine has significant benefits for cancer patients treated under the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide. However, there has been limited reports that investigated the safety and efficacy of vaccination in cancer patients and the optimal timing of vaccination during chemotherapy. We therefore investigated the effects of vaccination on treatment in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Methods: Our retrospective observational study included 52 patients with gastrointestina… Show more

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“…However, there are not enough data from studies for COVID-19 vaccination in patients with GIST. There have been a few studies[ 30 , 35 - 39 ] that mainly recruited patients with gastrointestinal tumors, some with GIST, as summarized in Table 1 . Thakkar et al [ 30 ] and Suenaga et al [ 35 ] demonstrated that even on chemotherapy, patients with gastrointestinal tumors tolerated COVID-19 vaccines well.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, there are not enough data from studies for COVID-19 vaccination in patients with GIST. There have been a few studies[ 30 , 35 - 39 ] that mainly recruited patients with gastrointestinal tumors, some with GIST, as summarized in Table 1 . Thakkar et al [ 30 ] and Suenaga et al [ 35 ] demonstrated that even on chemotherapy, patients with gastrointestinal tumors tolerated COVID-19 vaccines well.…”
Section: Search Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been a few studies[ 30 , 35 - 39 ] that mainly recruited patients with gastrointestinal tumors, some with GIST, as summarized in Table 1 . Thakkar et al [ 30 ] and Suenaga et al [ 35 ] demonstrated that even on chemotherapy, patients with gastrointestinal tumors tolerated COVID-19 vaccines well. Additionally, the effectiveness was assessed as adequate for SARS-CoV-2 infection protection.…”
Section: Search Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%