Can you get a vaccine if you have a tumor?



If the tumor is benign, then it can be inoculated; if it is malignant and in the period of treatment or when the symptoms are serious, then it cannot be inoculated; if the condition is stable, then it can be inoculated after the doctor’s consent.

If the patient’s tumor is diagnosed as benign tumor by the doctor after examination, and at the same time, there is no obvious discomfort symptoms, then the patient can be vaccinated normally and meet the relevant vaccination requirements. It is necessary to observe the changes of their own symptoms in time after the completion of the vaccination, and consult a doctor immediately after the occurrence of discomfort.

However, if it is a malignant tumor, and the patient is undergoing radiotherapy and other treatments, or the condition is serious, then it is not recommended to be vaccinated immediately. Because the immunity itself is weaker at this stage, the treatment of the original disease needs to be the main focus, and the vaccination can be carried out after the disease has completely recovered.