Yes. But he was diagnosed with the disease last November, long before he got the vaccine. He went through rigorous blood testing after it was found, to confirm the diagnosis. The vaccine didn't cause his symptoms, if that is what you are implying. They are part of the disease. Hubby already had it. When symptoms start showing up varies wildly....the oncologist said they once had a patient with the disease who went 17 years before he needed treatment. Yet others start showing symptoms after a few months.
At any rate, hubby is in good spirits and the disease, while it cannot be cured, can be controlled. He has had friends tell him of relatives they had who had the same disease, and with treatment, lived into their 80's and 90's. And he can be treated with pills, ,thank the good Lord, and not need to be hospitalized for the treatments, as our son-in-law did, when he had a brain tumor 3 years ago.
Thank you for your concern.