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Women who get COVID-19 vaccine should delay their regular mammogram, Utah doctor says

A side effect of the vaccine can mimic signs of breast cancer, according to doctors.

(Courtesy University of Utah Health) A vial of the Pfizer version of the COVID-19 vaccine. Doctors are warning patients that they should delay getting mammograms for a month after getting the last dose of the vaccine, because of a side effect that mimics a condition often seen in cancer diagnoses.