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Are the COVID-19 Vaccines Recommended for Cancer Patients? – Adventist Review
Yes, a specialist says, as long as the patient has no contraindications.

February 2, 2021By: Lisa Aubry, Loma Linda University Health News
People living with cancer and their loved ones must constantly reassess their condition in relation to COVID-19 and its onslaught of risks, safety measures, and precautions — and most recently, vaccines.
Gayathri Nagaraj, an oncologist at the Loma Linda University Cancer Center in Loma Linda, California, United States, breaks down what is known about the approved mRNA vaccines currently available and what they could mean for cancer…
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