2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.08.22277398
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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Australian patients with solid organ cancers

Abstract: Background Vaccination is the cornerstone of the global public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Excess morbidity and mortality of COVID-19 infection is seen in people with cancer. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy has been observed in this medically vulnerable population, although associated attitudes and beliefs remain poorly understood. Patients and Methods An online cross-sectional survey of people with solid organ cancers was conducted through nine health services across Australia. Demographics, cancer-r… Show more

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“…To this point, data available on COVID-19 vaccination rate in cancer patients remains sparse with only few studies reporting willingness to receive the vaccine [9][10][11] and even fewer evidence reporting the real world prevalence of vaccination [12]. To our knowledge, our study represents the first description of COVID-19 vaccination rate in cancer patients in Switzerland.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…To this point, data available on COVID-19 vaccination rate in cancer patients remains sparse with only few studies reporting willingness to receive the vaccine [9][10][11] and even fewer evidence reporting the real world prevalence of vaccination [12]. To our knowledge, our study represents the first description of COVID-19 vaccination rate in cancer patients in Switzerland.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%