This page answers questions about COVID-19 vaccines and cancer and how the vaccines may affect cancer treatment.
Vaccines Do Not Reduce the Risk of Severe COVID-19 Among Cancer Patients Receiving Certain Therapies - Cancer Therapy Advisor
The Adult Vaccine Quiz CDC, 44% OFF
Seroconversion rates following COVID-19 vaccination among patients with cancer - ScienceDirect
The Adult Vaccine Quiz CDC, 44% OFF
Study suggests longer time between COVID-19 vaccines more effective for some
National Cancer Institute (NCI) on LinkedIn: COVID-19: What People with Cancer Should Know
Q and A Cancer and the flu shot VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center
BioNTech scientists say custom vaccines for cancer patients will be here soon; others disagree
COVID-19 Vaccines Safe with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors - NCI
Cancer in the Midst of COVID-19, A Report
UPMC Hillman Cancer Center Joins Other NCI-Designated Cancer Centers Urging Action to Get Cancer-Preventing HPV Vaccination Back on Track - UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
PDF) Perspectives of patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Serological Sciences Network to Study COVID Immune Response - NCI