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ARLINGTON, Va., June 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Although cancer patients have a disproportionately higher COVID-19 mortality rate, they have nuanced vaccine attitudes. While a majority of patients expressed interest in vaccination, feelings about what vaccination can accomplish mirrored the nation s political divide. Concurrently, cancer patients report adverse events comparable with the general population. These results are from studies conducted by
Inspire, the vital health community for millions of patients and caregivers, and COSMO, the Collaboration for Outcomes using Social Media in Oncology, and are being presented June 4-8 at the American Society of Clinical Oncology® (ASCO) conference.
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Inspire’s survey of thousands of patients with serious illnesses demonstrates safety of COVID-19 vaccines in vulnerable populations
The information our members share yields novel and dynamic perspectives, supporting improved care, scientific discoveries and better health outcomes.” Brian LoewARLINGTON, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES, March 9, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ People with serious medical conditions, including cancer, autoimmune disease and chronic lung conditions tolerate the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines well, according to new research from Inspire.