Vaccine beliefs, adverse effects, and quality of life in patients with cancer undergoing routine COVID-19 vaccination
Amy Body,
Mark Donoghoe,
Luxi Lal
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundConcerns about side effects and treatment interactions and delays may contribute to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy amongst cancer patients. In the large prospective SerOzNET study of COVID-19 vaccine response in children and adults with cancer, vaccine beliefs, physician- and participant-reported adverse events (AE), treatment interruptions and quality of life (QoL) were studied.MethodsThe Australian experience with COVID-19 gave a unique opportunity to study vaccination response in an infection- and vac… Show more
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