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    People diagnosed with cancer over a year ago and those who were not on treatment did not have a higher risk of hospitalization or death.

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    • Recent data shows those with cancer did not seem to have increased risk of severe disease or death & this is repeated across many populations considered immunocompromised; the mRNA vaccines are quite powerful. But the CID paper above shows those with https://t.co/0S2XnWPvs8

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    Even the healthiest lifestyle can’t prevent every cancer. But implementing prevention guidelines could prevent 4 out of 10 U.S. cases.

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    • Sharing this piece by @DrBrockton_AICR: "Could There Be a Cancer Moonshot to Prevent Cancer?"Thanks to Nigel & team at @aicrtweets, for their work on evidence-based strategies for cancer #riskreduction. I often refer pts to your site! https://t.co/FoPvVK4VkX via @cancerhealthmag

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    Even the healthiest lifestyle can’t prevent every cancer. But implementing prevention guidelines could prevent 4 out of 10 U.S. cases.

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    • Even the healthiest lifestyle can’t prevent every cancer. But implementing prevention guidelines could prevent 4 out of 10 U.S. cases. Check out this fantastic piece by Nigel Brockton, VP of Research at AICR, published in cancer health: https://t.co/SZh6QKY1mg.

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    Beyond Chemotherapy - 3 year(s) ago

    A new generation of precision cancer therapies are easier to tolerate than traditional treatment.

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    • "Newer medications are more expensive than older chemotherapy...and insurers may be reluctant to cover them..<access> may depend on where someone is treated, contributing to disparities for Black and Latino, low-income and rural patients," @cancerhealthmag https://t.co/joyGynBVzj

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    People with blood cancers and those on chemotherapy may not respond adequately to their first two vaccine doses.

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    • Cancer Patients Benefit From COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters - Cancer Health https://t.co/j4s58VISzo via @cancerhealthmag @NicoleKuderer @ASH_hematology @mshadman @fredhutch @UWDeptMedicine @IDSA @OncoAlert @ADesaiMD @YLeyfman