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    COVID-19 Vaccines for Cancer Patients

    People with cancer have a higher risk of getting seriously ill, being hospitalized, and dying from COVID-19. This is why it’s so important that people with cancer get vaccinated against the virus. Click here to see the NCCN COVID-19 Vaccination Guide for People With Cancer.

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