Cancer fatigue is more challenging than cancer
Published : Feb 4, 2021, 2:49 am IST
Updated : Feb 4, 2021, 2:49 am IST
To reduce the risk of cancer it is important to include items in your diet which give sufficient antioxidants and Omega 3 acids
. Nutritionists and oncologists urge people to have a varied diet to reduce the risk of cancer where sufficient fruits and vegetables must be a part. Representational/Pixabay
Hyderabad: Cancer fatigue is more challenging than fighting the disease as many patients are not aware why they are tired, unable to concentrate attention or lead quality life as they did before. On World Cancer Day on February 4, experts say the crux of fighting cancer is not recovery alone but also managing to survive .
Updated Feb 03, 2021 | 09:11 IST
The efficacy of Covid-19 vaccines can also vary in patients with distinct contexts of malignant disease. Doctors believe the benefits of vaccination seem to outweigh the risks. Cancer patients too can take COVID-19 vaccines, say oncologists  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
Hyderabad: Cancer patients too can take the Covid-19 vaccine, but under medical supervision, cancer specialists said ahead of the World Cancer Day on February 4. Though few patients with cancer were included in the vaccine trials, they said that going by various studies, vaccines look safe for cancer patients.
At a time when several countries, including India, have started the Covid vaccination drive, cancer patients, one of the vulnerable groups, are waiting to hear if they can also take the jab.
Cancer fatigue is more challenging than cancer
Updated Feb 4, 2021, 11:59 am IST
Survival with quality life is important and this means people have to build self-confidence to overcome the mental trauma and side-effects
Cancers like leukemia, colorectal cancers and lung cancer are found to affect breathing. Pixabay
Hyderabad: Cancer fatigue is more challenging than fighting the disease as many patients are not aware why they are tired, unable to concentrate attention or lead quality life as they did before. On World Cancer Day on February 4, experts say the crux of fighting cancer is not recovery alone but also managing to survive .
The efficacy of Covid-19 vaccines can also vary in patients with distinct contexts of malignant disease (tumour type, disease extent, intrinsic or therapy-induced immune suppression). According to doctors, benefits of vaccination seem to outweigh the risks.
“The efficacy and duration of immunity in patients with cancer are still unknown and unexplored. Given the often-immune compromised status and the frailty of cancer patients, it is suggested to monitor in the context of registries and dedicated clinical trials. Close surveillance and monitoring of patients with cancer is required after Covid-19 vaccination to assess the potential adverse events and measure clinical outcomes like infection, severity and mortality from Covid-19, complications from cancer etc.,” Ajay Chanakya Vallabhaneni, Consultant Surgical Oncologist and Robotic Surgeon, KIMS Hospitals, told IANS.
Cancer patients too can take Covid vaccine, say doctors
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Cancer patients need extra precaution during COVID-19 outbreak.. Image Source: IANS News
Hyderabad, Feb : Cancer patients too can take Covid-19 vaccine, but under medical supervision, cancer specialists said ahead of the World Cancer Day on February 4.
Though few patients with cancer were included in the vaccine trials, they said that going by various studies, vaccines look safe for cancer patients.
At a time when several countries, including India, have started the Covid vaccination drive, cancer patients, one of the vulnerable groups, are waiting to hear if they can also take the jab.