Is leukemia related to vaccines?

Leukemia occurs usually not related to vaccines.
1. Leukemia is a malignant disease of the blood system, which can be manifested by fever, infection, anemia, enlarged lymph nodes, etc. The causes of leukemia include heredity, genetic mutation, ionizing radiation, benzene and other chemicals, viral infection, etc. Usually, vaccination does not lead to the occurrence of leukemia.
2. Vaccines are made from viruses, bacteria and their metabolites through inactivation, attenuation or the use of genetic modification technology, etc. Vaccination can induce autoimmune reactions in the body and induce the generation of targeted antibodies to prevent infectious diseases. After vaccination, local redness, swelling and pain may occur, and the whole body may have fever and fatigue, but it will not cause bone marrow hematopoietic abnormality, which is usually unrelated to the occurrence of leukemia.
Patients with leukemia should seek medical attention as soon as possible and under the guidance of a doctor for regular treatment.