What Cancer Patients Need to Know about COVID

We understand that you have questions about coronavirus and what it means for you. While it’s true that people with cancer and other chronic medical conditions are considered at higher risk for COVID, it’s also true that it’s essential for you to continue your oncology and hematology treatment.

It’s Safe to Get Cancer Treatment

At hospitals and clinics, many procedures are in place to protect patients. Members of the care team have been vaccinated against the virus. Masking, temperature checks and testing are integrated into your healthcare experience, and social distancing and sanitation efforts have been intensified.

Turn to Reliable Sources of Information

You’re probably overwhelmed with updates about COVID from the media and other sources. We’re here to point you to trustworthy resources specific to your needs, which include:

In addition, our local and state health departments share ongoing information about preventive measures and occurrences in our community. While it’s important to educate yourself, it's also important to stay calm and reduce stress. As part of self-care, we suggest that you avoid checking the news 24/7 or turning to social media for updates.

As always, your health and well-being are our highest priority. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

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As part of self-care, we suggest that you avoid checking the news 24/7 or turning to social media for updates.
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