Friday, January 11, 2019

Cancer patients treated with chemotherapy face higher risk of developing shingles

Patients suffering from cancer and those treated with chemotherapy may be at 40 per cent increased risk of developing shingles, compared with those not having cancer, finds a new study. Shingles (herpes zoster) -- marked by painful rashes and skin blisters -- is caused by the varicella zoster virus that causes chickenpox. The virus remains dormant in the body but causes shingles if it reactivates later in life.

The study showed that patients with a blood-related cancer had the greatest shingles risk of more than three times compared to people without cancer, it was reported. The higher risk among blood cancer patients was present two years before their cancer diagnosis.

In addition, those with a solid tumour including cancer in the lung, breast, prostate or other organs had a 30 per cent higher risk of shingles than people without cancer, lead researcher was quoted as saying.

However, this greater risk was largely associated with receiving chemotherapy treatment, rather than with the cancer itself.

"These findings have important implications in view of recent advances in development of zoster vaccines," added a researcher.

Development of new vaccines might help prevent shingles in cancer patients and may be safe for people with weakened immune systems, including those receiving chemotherapy, according to the study.

For the study, the team included about 240,000 cancer patients in Australia. 

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