Elizabeth Garrett-Mayer: Patients with cancer are at lower risk of death if they’ve had a COVID-19 Vaccination
Elizabeth Garrett-Mayer, Vice President of Center for Research and Analytics at American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), shared a recent article on LinkedIn:
“Interesting finding from American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)‘s COVID-19 Registry suggesting that patients with cancer are at lower risk of death if they’ve had a COVID-19 vaccination within the past 6 months, compared to those who have never been vaccinated or those whose most recent vaccination was more than 6 months ago.
Great work by my co-authors Kelsey Kirkwood, Charu Aggarwal, Suanna Steeby Bruinooge, Jen Hanley Williams, Melinda Kaltenbaugh, Natalie Ramos-Machado, and Julie Gralow.”
Authors: M. Kelsey Kirkwood, Charu Aggarwal, Suanna S. Bruinooge, Jen Hanley Williams, Melinda Kaltenbaugh, Natalie Ramos, Julie R. Gralow and Elizabeth Garrett-Mayer
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