Protect vulnerable cancer patients from onset of omicron variant

The Irish Cancer Society is urging people to take the simple steps that can keep vulnerable cancer patients safe amid concerns over the Omicron variant.

The Society is receiving an increasing number of calls to its Support Line from people who are anxious to know how they can best protect themselves or loved ones with cancer from Covid-19.

“We are continuing to hear the distress from cancer patients after almost two incredibly difficult years but remain worried about the risks posed by the Omicron variant.

“It is important to remember that we are not dealing with the same Covid-19 variant that we were in December 2020. The Delta variant was much more transmissible and, unfortunately, there are already strong indications that the newer Omicron variant spreads even easier again.

“Now more than ever, it is vital to take all possible steps to protect those in your life who have a weak immune system, including cancer patients.

“A cancer doctor will usually explain if a patient has a weak immune system. Those who are currently undergoing active cancer treatment such as some types of chemotherapy and those with blood cancers should be particularly careful.

“These conditions can mean that the immune system doesn’t work as well, making patients more vulnerable to illness and infection.

“The benefits of vaccination for this group can also be reduced. A positive Covid-19 diagnosis or close contact may also greatly delay the start of cancer treatment, and infection can have profound consequences for patients’ health,” Dr Robert O’Connor, Director of Research, Irish Cancer Society, said.

The best ways to protect loved ones with cancer from COVID-19 include

• Vaccination and Booster Doses

• Reducing Contacts

• FFP2 or FFP3 Face Masks

• PCR and Antigen Testing

• Being symptom aware

• Avoiding confined or crowded methods of travel

The Society’s vital services including Night Nursing, remote counselling, transport to chemotherapy, as well as our Freephone Support Line continue.

If you or anyone you know would like to speak to a cancer nurse or learn more about our services, contact the Irish Cancer Society Support Line on Freephone 1800 200 700 or visit cancer.ie

 

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