Vaccination of people with solid tumors and diabetes: existing evidence and recommendations. A position statement from a multidisciplinary panel of scientific societies.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Marco Gallo, Angioletta Lasagna, Valerio Renzelli, Lelio Morviducci, Alessio Cortellini, Matteo Monami, Giampiero Marino, Stefania Gori, Matteo Verzé, Alberto Ragni, Enzo Tuveri, Laura Sciacca, Stella D'Oronzo, Dario Giuffrida, Annalisa Natalicchio, Francesco Giorgino, Nicola Marrano, Maria Chiara Zatelli, Monica Montagnani, Francesco Felicetti, Rossella Mazzilli, Stefano Fogli, Tindara Franchina, Antonella Argentiero, Riccardo Candido, Francesco Perrone, Gianluca Aimaretti, Angelo Avogaro, Nicola Silvestris, Antongiulio Faggiano
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Diabetes and cancer are two of the most common public health concerns worldwide. The complex interplay of these two conditions is a growing area of research, as patients with diabetes are at increased risk for developing cancer, and vice versa. Furthermore, both patient populations show increased risk of many communicable infectious diseases and their adverse consequences, while vaccination can play a crucial role in their prevention, improving patient outcomes. Vaccination should represent a standard part of care for patients with cancer, diabetes, and both the diseases simultaneously, including people undergoing cancer treatment or in remission. Several international guidelines provide recommendations for vaccinating people with cancer or diabetes, but the two conditions have not been specifically evaluated together. Here we present a multidisciplinary consensus position paper on vaccination in patients with cancer and diabetes. The position paper is the result of a collaborative effort between experts from the Italian Association of Medical Oncology (AIOM), Italian Association of Medical Diabetologists (AMD), Italian Society of Diabetology (SID), Italian Society of Endocrinology (SIE), and Italian Society of Pharmacology (SIF). The paper provides a comprehensive overview of the current state-of-the-art knowledge on vaccination in patients with cancer and diabetes. It discusses the importance of vaccination in preventing infections, focuses attention on the need to consider the unique challenges faced by patients with cancer and diabetes when it comes to vaccine administration, and highlights the need for coordinated care to optimize treatment outcomes. Overall, the consensus position paper provides healthcare professionals caring for patients with cancer and diabetes recommendations on the use of various vaccines, including influenza, COVID-19, HZV, and HPV vaccines, as well as guidance on how to address common concerns and challenges related to vaccine administration.

实体瘤和糖尿病患者的疫苗接种:现有证据和建议。一个多学科科学团体的立场声明。
糖尿病和癌症是世界上最常见的两种公共卫生问题。这两种疾病的复杂相互作用是一个不断发展的研究领域,因为糖尿病患者患癌症的风险增加,反之亦然。此外,这两个患者群体显示出许多传染性传染病及其不良后果的风险增加,而疫苗接种可以在预防这些疾病和改善患者预后方面发挥关键作用。疫苗接种应成为癌症、糖尿病患者以及同时患有这两种疾病的患者(包括正在接受癌症治疗或处于缓解期的患者)护理的标准部分。一些国际指南为癌症或糖尿病患者接种疫苗提供了建议,但这两种情况尚未被特别评估在一起。在这里,我们提出了一个多学科共识的立场文件疫苗接种的癌症和糖尿病患者。该立场文件是意大利肿瘤医学协会(AIOM)、意大利医学糖尿病学家协会(AMD)、意大利糖尿病学会(SID)、意大利内分泌学会(SIE)和意大利药理学学会(SIF)专家共同努力的结果。本文提供了一个全面的概述,目前最先进的知识在疫苗接种的癌症和糖尿病患者。它讨论了疫苗接种在预防感染中的重要性,将注意力集中在需要考虑癌症和糖尿病患者在接种疫苗时面临的独特挑战,并强调需要协调护理以优化治疗结果。总体而言,共识立场文件为照顾癌症和糖尿病患者的医疗保健专业人员提供了关于使用各种疫苗的建议,包括流感、COVID-19、HZV和HPV疫苗,以及如何解决与疫苗管理相关的常见问题和挑战的指导。
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Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
7.40%
发文量
242
期刊介绍: The Journal of Endocrinological Investigation is a well-established, e-only endocrine journal founded 36 years ago in 1978. It is the official journal of the Italian Society of Endocrinology (SIE), established in 1964. Other Italian societies in the endocrinology and metabolism field are affiliated to the journal: Italian Society of Andrology and Sexual Medicine, Italian Society of Obesity, Italian Society of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology, Clinical Endocrinologists’ Association, Thyroid Association, Endocrine Surgical Units Association, Italian Society of Pharmacology.
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