COVID-19 Vaccines: Considerations for Special Populations
Posted February 4th, 2021
Christina Bach, MSW, LCSW, OSW-C
The COVID-19 vaccine is currently recommended for most adults. However, some individuals should not have the vaccine OR should talk with their healthcare provider about potential vaccine risks before they receive the vaccine. These special populations include: People with Cancer-In Active Treatment Considered to be at a higher risk for severe COVID. Should be vaccinated […]
COVID Vaccine Basics for Cancer Patients
Posted January 18th, 2021
Courtney Misher, MPH, BSRT(T)
What is the COVID-19 vaccine? The COVID-19 vaccine is used to give your body immunity to the coronavirus (COVID-19). There are two vaccines currently available. These vaccines use a technology called messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA vaccines are a new type of vaccine for infectious diseases, but researchers have been studying and working with them for […]
Have You Had Your Flu Shot?
Posted November 1st, 2011
Carolyn Vachani, MSN, RN, AOCN
Flu vaccine information is everywhere you turn these days, from the supermarket to the news. Every year around this time, questions about flu vaccination start popping up in cancer clinics. Many people with cancer may be wondering how they can best prevent getting sick, and if they should be vaccinated against the flu. Here are […]