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Preventing Infections in Cancer Patients
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Preventing Infections in Cancer Patients
Patients and Caregivers
Prepare: Watch Out for Fever
Prevent: Clean Your Hands
Protect: Know the Signs and Symptoms of Infection
Health Care Providers
About the Program
Cancer and Flu
How to Prevent Flu from Spreading
Flu Symptoms
Information for Families and Caregivers
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Cancer is a fight. Don't let the flu knock you down
Poster [PDF-1.5MB]
Postcard [PDF-3.5MB]
My health is my biggest asset [PDF-236KB]
By protecting myself, I am protecting her [PDF-249KB]
Are you at risk for serious complications from flu? [PDF-274KB]
Shots aren’t just for kids. [PDF-1MB]
What you should know about flu antiviral drugs [PDF-656KB]
Guide for Parents of Children with Chronic Health Conditions [PDF-164KB]
Treating Influenza (Flu) [PDF-702KB]
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November 18, 2013
Page last updated:
February 12, 2014
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