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COVID boosters reduced cancer patients’ hospitalizations and ICU stays by 29%, researchers report in JAMA Oncology. Overall, ...
Jacek Skarbinski, MD, from Oakland Medical Center in California, and colleagues assessed COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness (VE) and the number needed-to-vaccinate (NNV) among people with cancer. The ...
Vaccine boosters help keep cancer patients from being hospitalized or admitted to intensive care units due to COVID-19, ...
Despite offering significant protection against severe COVID-19, patients with cancer, a high-risk group, showed low uptake of booster vaccinations.
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MedPage Today on MSNCOVID Boosters Protect Against Severe Disease in Cancer Patients
During 34,006 person-years of follow-up among 72,831 people with cancer (24.6% women), the COVID hospitalization rate was ...
Cancer patients who receive COVID boosters are far less likely to be hospitalized, but vaccination rates remain alarmingly ...
While we have returned to many aspects of pre-pandemic life, the coronavirus has not completely disappeared. Notably, cancer ...
A recent study revealed that cancer patients are at a significantly higher risk of contracting a severe COVID infection, but ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNCOVID-19 boosters reduce hospitalization risk for cancer patients
Vaccine boosters help keep cancer patients from being hospitalized or admitted to intensive care units due to COVID-19, according to a new study led by Cedars-Sinai investigators.
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