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A plea for women not to delay their mammograms... as a possible side effect of the Covid-19 vaccine may mimic breast cancer symptoms - 20-Feb-2021


Plea for women not to delay their mammograms
A plea for women not to delay their mammograms. as a possible side effect of the Covid-19 vaccine may mimic breast cancer symptoms
20 February 2021
Auckland border and MIQ staff are lining up today to get the first batch of the Pfizer vaccine.
Data from the United States shows about 15 per cent of patients who got the vaccine developed swollen lymph nodes, which can be mistaken for a sign of breast cancer.
Medical advisor to Breast Cancer Foundation NZ Dr Monica Saini says if people are having a mammogram close after their vaccine, they should let their doctor know they ve had the jab. ....

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New advice issued to women about COVID-19 vaccinations and mammograms


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Media release from the Breast Cancer Foundation NZ
Thursday 18 February 2021, 01:58 PM
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Ahead of New Zealand’s roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccine, Breast Cancer Foundation NZ is urging Kiwi women not to delay their mammograms. This comes as reports out of the United States suggest a possible side effect of the vaccine may mimic breast cancer symptoms.
The Society of Breast Imaging, a US-based non-profit organisation, has cited data showing about 12-16% of patients receiving either Moderna or Pfizer vaccines developed swollen lymph nodes in the armpit or neck. This occurred within a week of vaccination and affected the same side as the arm that was injected. Swollen axillary (armpit) nodes can be seen on mammogram and be mistaken as a sign of breast cancer. Based on these findings, the US organisation is recommending women have their mammograms before receiving the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, or wait four to six week ....

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