BackgroundA limited number of studies have examined the vaccine-specific antibody status of children with cancer. There are disagreements over the guidelines for postcancer immunization strategy.MethodsOur study was an observational, cross-sectional retrospective review of data collected on children who were seen in the outpatient clinic at King Abdullah Medical City, Oncology Center, Jeddah, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Our aim was to evaluate the seropositive status to vaccine-preventable diseases: measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, polio, and Haemophilus influenzae type B (HIB) in childhood cancer survivors at our center in order to plan future vaccination for these children and establish a simple revaccination schedule.Result...
Purpose/Background: The number of long-term childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is increasing and is ex...
Immunity against hepatitis B and measles vaccination after chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leuk...
The optimal use of routine childhood immunizations in children with malignancy is still a matter of ...
BackgroundA limited number of studies have examined the vaccine-specific antibody status of children...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination recommendations for childhood cancer survivors are ambiguous. Limited data e...
Abstract Background Data are limited and conflicting regarding loss of immunity in childhood cancer ...
Children with cancer may be immunocompromised as a result of their primary underlying disease and/or...
Background: Chemotherapy treatment for childhood cancer impair the cellular and humoral immune syste...
Objective: After chemotherapy, cancer survivors suffer from acquired immunological defects and becom...
Background Previous studies on vaccination and childhood leukaemia generated inconsistent results. M...
Objective:Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-indu...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the effect of chemotherapy on humoral immunity tovaccine-preventable disease...
There are no universally approved re-vaccination guidelines for non-transplant pediatric cancer surv...
Background:Cancer survival rates and longevity of patients after therapy have significantly improved...
Objective. Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-ind...
Purpose/Background: The number of long-term childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is increasing and is ex...
Immunity against hepatitis B and measles vaccination after chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leuk...
The optimal use of routine childhood immunizations in children with malignancy is still a matter of ...
BackgroundA limited number of studies have examined the vaccine-specific antibody status of children...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination recommendations for childhood cancer survivors are ambiguous. Limited data e...
Abstract Background Data are limited and conflicting regarding loss of immunity in childhood cancer ...
Children with cancer may be immunocompromised as a result of their primary underlying disease and/or...
Background: Chemotherapy treatment for childhood cancer impair the cellular and humoral immune syste...
Objective: After chemotherapy, cancer survivors suffer from acquired immunological defects and becom...
Background Previous studies on vaccination and childhood leukaemia generated inconsistent results. M...
Objective:Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-indu...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the effect of chemotherapy on humoral immunity tovaccine-preventable disease...
There are no universally approved re-vaccination guidelines for non-transplant pediatric cancer surv...
Background:Cancer survival rates and longevity of patients after therapy have significantly improved...
Objective. Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-ind...
Purpose/Background: The number of long-term childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is increasing and is ex...
Immunity against hepatitis B and measles vaccination after chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leuk...
The optimal use of routine childhood immunizations in children with malignancy is still a matter of ...