
Should men with prostate cancer get vaccinated? Every health decision feels weightier during treatment—including vaccines. In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti takes an evidence-based look at vaccines during prostate cancer treatment, examining how common shots: COVID, flu, tetanus, pneumococcal, hepatitis, and shingles, affect the immune system when it’s already under pressure.
He explores which vaccines may strengthen the immune system, which may create unnecessary risks, and how these choices fit into a personalized plan for living well with prostate cancer.
This episode is designed to empower men with knowledge, so they can make decisions with confidence and keep their focus on living stronger, longer. Tune in now: Should You Get Vaccines During Prostate Cancer Treatment?
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The content presented in this video reflects the opinions and clinical experience of Dr. Stephen Petteruti and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or guidance from your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen or treatment plan.
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