The optimal use of routine childhood immunizations in children with malignancy is still a matter of debate. Despite their higher risk of contracting vaccine preventable diseases and of suffering important complications, there is little understanding of the magnitude of the possible benefit of administering active immunization in this population due to a paucity of clinical trial data. Our review focuses on the management of children with cancer and offers some suggestions regarding their vaccination schedule
Patients with cancer are at a high risk of morbidity and mortality from infections, due to immune al...
Abstract. This prospective study was conducted to find the effective vaccination schedule against he...
AbstractContextChildren with cancer, when on treatment and immunosuppressed, are at risk of infectio...
Children with cancer may be immunocompromised as a result of their primary underlying disease and/or...
Influenza has a significant clinical impact on pediatric cancer patients because it causes frequent ...
BackgroundA limited number of studies have examined the vaccine-specific antibody status of children...
Children suffering from oncological diseases fall into the group of immunocompromised patients. They...
Objective:Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-indu...
Objective. Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-ind...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination recommendations for childhood cancer survivors are ambiguous. Limited data e...
Copyright © 2014 Simone Cesaro et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Background: The improvement in survival among children diagnosed with malignancy over the past two d...
Immunocompromised children have a higher risk of developing infections and associated higher rates o...
Background:\ud Children having chemotherapy for cancer are prone to developing influenza infections....
This book provides a comprehensive overview of current immunotherapy strategies, and how these may b...
Patients with cancer are at a high risk of morbidity and mortality from infections, due to immune al...
Abstract. This prospective study was conducted to find the effective vaccination schedule against he...
AbstractContextChildren with cancer, when on treatment and immunosuppressed, are at risk of infectio...
Children with cancer may be immunocompromised as a result of their primary underlying disease and/or...
Influenza has a significant clinical impact on pediatric cancer patients because it causes frequent ...
BackgroundA limited number of studies have examined the vaccine-specific antibody status of children...
Children suffering from oncological diseases fall into the group of immunocompromised patients. They...
Objective:Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-indu...
Objective. Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-ind...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination recommendations for childhood cancer survivors are ambiguous. Limited data e...
Copyright © 2014 Simone Cesaro et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Background: The improvement in survival among children diagnosed with malignancy over the past two d...
Immunocompromised children have a higher risk of developing infections and associated higher rates o...
Background:\ud Children having chemotherapy for cancer are prone to developing influenza infections....
This book provides a comprehensive overview of current immunotherapy strategies, and how these may b...
Patients with cancer are at a high risk of morbidity and mortality from infections, due to immune al...
Abstract. This prospective study was conducted to find the effective vaccination schedule against he...
AbstractContextChildren with cancer, when on treatment and immunosuppressed, are at risk of infectio...