Can extra vaccine dose protect cancer patients from deadly infections?
NCT ID NCT07154537
Summary
This study is testing whether one or two doses of a pneumonia vaccine works better for people with multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that makes them vulnerable to serious infections. Researchers at National Taiwan University Hospital are comparing the two approaches in 101 patients to see which provides better protection and is safe. They want to understand why vaccines sometimes don't work well in these patients and how to improve their defense against infections.
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National Taiwan University Hospital
Taipei, Taipei, 100226, Taiwan
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