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Radiation Oncology
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General Radiation Oncology
How will you counsel patients receiving radiation therapy regarding COVID-19 vaccine administration?
What is the appropriate timing and what factors do you consider when making such a recommendation?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Community Practice
Encourage to take the vaccine as scheduled (both during or after RT).
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