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Perceptions of the COVID-19 vaccine among patients with cancer: a single-institution survey.

Elissar MoujaesNaji Bou ZeidRamy SamahaJoud SawanHampig KourieChris LabakiRoy ChebelGeorges ChahineFadi El KarakFadi NasrMarwan GhosnJad WakimJoseph Kattan
Published in: Future oncology (London, England) (2021)
Aims: This paper reports the results of a survey assessing the acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine among patients with cancer. Patients and methods: In total, 111 adult patients with cancer from a single institution were asked to complete a questionnaire designed to assess their knowledge about the vaccine, their readiness to be vaccinated and the determinants of their decision. Results: 61.3% of the patients considered themselves more vulnerable to COVID-19 than the general population. Television, radio and newspapers were the major sources of information about the vaccine. A total of 55% of the patients were ready to be vaccinated and 14.4% refused the vaccine. The main reason for refusal was incompatibility with patients' disease or treatment. Conclusion: Most of the patients in this institutional sample accepted the COVID-19 vaccine. Better communication of information with patients is needed to decrease vaccine hesitancy.
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