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Everything You Need to Know About COVID-19 Vaccines, According to a Local Doctor

Publication: Fort Worth Magazine, Houston Medical Times

COVID-19 vaccines bring new hope and opportunity to slow the spread of the virus. Sanjay Oommen, M.D., medical oncologist at Texas Oncology–Fort Worth Cancer Center, explains the importance of understanding how vaccinations work, why they are safe for current cancer patients and survivors, and what to expect at your vaccination appointment.

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