Adapting Cancer Civil Society Organizations to Accelerate COVID-19 Vaccinations in People Living With Cancer in Low- and Middle-Income Countries—A Commentary

  • Munisamy M
  • Ndoh K
  • Abdelbadee A
  • et al.
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2014. https://www.who.int/immunization/sage/meetings/2014/october/1 Report WORKING GROUP vaccine hesitancy final.pdf 14 Sallam M: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy worldwide: A concise systematic review of vaccine acceptance rates. COVID-19 Dashboard 2021 [May, 2021]. https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html 18 Chou WY, Budenz A: Considering emotion in COVID-19 vaccine communication: Addressing vaccine hesitancy and fostering vaccine confidence. Adapting Cancer Civil Society Organizations to Accelerate COVID-19 Vaccinations in People Living With Cancer in Low- and Middle-Income Countries - A Commentary. [Extracted from the article]

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Munisamy, M., Ndoh, K., Abdelbadee, A., Espejo, I., Manjuh, F., Tamas, A., … Roitberg, F. (2021). Adapting Cancer Civil Society Organizations to Accelerate COVID-19 Vaccinations in People Living With Cancer in Low- and Middle-Income Countries—A Commentary. JCO Global Oncology, (7), 1194–1198. https://doi.org/10.1200/go.21.00195

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