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The incidence or the nature of side effects in cancer patients and survivors had been reported to be similar to with the general population.
Some people (16%) might develop swelling or pain under the vaccinated arm. This is often a normal response by the body’s immune system to the vaccine. A swollen lymph node under the arm might cause concern since this can also be a sign of breast cancer spread.
Oncologists recommend that patients with breast cancer or a history of breast cancer get the vaccine in the arm on the unaffected side.
5) Are there any exceptions for COVID-19 vaccination among cancer patients?