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Survivorship: immunizations and prevention of infections, version 2.2014.
- Denlinger, Crystal;
- Ligibel, Jennifer;
- Are, Madhuri;
- Baker, K;
- Demark-Wahnefried, Wendy;
- Dizon, Don;
- Friedman, Debra;
- Goldman, Mindy;
- Jones, Lee;
- King, Allison;
- Ku, Grace;
- Kvale, Elizabeth;
- Langbaum, Terry;
- Leonardi-Warren, Kristin;
- McCabe, Mary;
- Melisko, Michelle;
- Montoya, Jose;
- Mooney, Kathi;
- Morgan, Mary;
- Moslehi, Javid;
- OConnor, Tracey;
- Overholser, Linda;
- Paskett, Electra;
- Peppercorn, Jeffrey;
- Raza, Muhammad;
- Rodriguez, M;
- Syrjala, Karen;
- Urba, Susan;
- Wakabayashi, Mark;
- Zee, Phyllis;
- McMillian, Nicole;
- Freedman-Cass, Deborah
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.6004/jnccn.2014.0107Abstract
Cancer survivors are at an elevated risk for infection because of immune suppression associated with prior cancer treatments, and they are at increased risk of complications from vaccine-preventable diseases. This section of the NCCN Guidelines for Survivorship provides recommendations for the prevention of infections in survivors through education, antimicrobial prophylaxis, and the judicious use of vaccines. These guidelines provide information about travel and gardening precautions and safe pet care/avoidance of zoonosis, and include detailed recommendations regarding vaccinations that should be considered and encouraged in cancer and transplant survivors.
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