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Emerging issues related to COVID-19 vaccination in patients with cancer.

Kamal S SainiDiogo Martins-BrancoMarco TagliamentoLaura VidalNavneet SinghKevin PunieMonika Lamba SainiIsagani ChicoGiuseppe CuriglianoEvandro de AzambujaMatteo Lambertini
Published in: Oncology and therapy (2021)
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has resulted in millions of deaths globally. The pandemic has had a severe impact on oncology care and research. Patients with underlying cancer are more vulnerable to contracting COVID-19, and also have a more severe clinical course following the infection. The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in many parts of the world has raised hopes of controlling the pandemic. In this editorial, the authors outline key characteristics of the currently approved COVID-19 vaccines, provide a brief overview of key emerging issues such as vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia and SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern, and review the available data related to the efficacy and side effects of vaccinating patients with cancer.
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