1717 K Street NW, Suite 900

Washington, DC 20006-5349

(877) 363-6376

HELPLINE

NEWS

MesoTV: Vaccinations for mesothelioma patients with Sean Drake, MD

Sean Drake, MD provides an overview of vaccinations — tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, pneumonia, pneumovax, prevnar 13, shingles, shingrix, influenza (flu), and the ongoing trials for a Covid-19 vaccine — as they relate to mesothelioma patients.

He also discusses vaccinations’ timing relative to chemotherapy or surgery. Mesothelioma patients should get their vaccinations prior to surgery or chemotherapy. If already undergoing chemotherapy, a patient should speak with their oncologist.

Dr. Drake wraps the interview with special considerations for those who have had a splenectomy (spleen removal), those having thoracic surgery, and those living in the same household as a mesothelioma patient.

An internist at the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, MI, Dr. Drake is the brother-in-law of Bill Ziegler, a mesothelioma warrior and member of our Board of Directors.

Watch MesoTV

MesoTV and all of its informational videos are possible with the generous support of our donors and sponsors. Importantly, during this difficult time we are able to continue serving, informing, and educating the mesothelioma community. Please take note of our Season 2 sponsors at the beginning of the video: Merck; The Gori Law Firm; Early, Lucarelli, Sweeney & Meisenkothen; and AstraZeneca.

Don’t miss any of our new videos – sign up to receive our news or subscribe to our YouTube Channel by pressing the red “Subscribe” button.

MesoTV is the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation’s recorded video series covering pertinent conversations impacting the mesothelioma community. You can learn more at curemeso.org/mesotv.

Also...

In Other News

Clinical Trials

Mesothelioma is one of the rarest cancers so there are always clinical trials going on to advance research efforts. This session presents on four different

Read More »

Peritoneal Surgery/HIPEC

Peritoneal mesothelioma patients have a few different treatment options available. This session discusses two options: surgery as well as hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC).  This session

Read More »

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn