Dr. Zlatintsi
Vaccination of oncological patients

Protective vaccination: Vital defense!

Protection against potentially life-threatening infections and complications during treatment and recovery

Vaccination

Cancer patients, due to the treatments they receive and the disease itself, are immunocompromised.

This means that their organism is vulnerable and cannot fight off infections and diseases. For this reason, we need to protect him. In this regard, preventive vaccination plays a key role.

Infections for which vaccination is recommended are:

  • COVID! ! 9
  • Influenza
  • Pneumococcus
  • Herpes zoster

The timing and frequency of each vaccination is done in consultation with the responsible physician.

End-stage care

Cancer disease is psychopathic and painful. Many times the outcome is not positive. We know how difficult the patient has to deal with, at all levels. That's why we attach great importance to patient care, to the end.

The problems that a terminal patient may experience are physical (pain, weakness, gastrointestinal problems, seizures, infections, etc.), mental and practical (financial problems, inability to take care of the home).

Our team tries in every possible way to solve these problems and to relieve the patient. We take care of the provision of home care, through a team of trained doctors and nurses, as well as the possibility of palliative support within the facilities of our clinic. Experienced doctors, nurses, physiotherapists and mental health specialists are at the disposal of the sufferer to make this stage of the disease as painless as possible.