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  1. 1 Νοε 2018 · Social media (SM) platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and online cancer support groups are an emerging source of social support. However, oncology care professionals may be unfamiliar with how patients use SM related to their cancer diagnosis.

  2. 9 Σεπ 2021 · Misinformation about cancer is abundant on the internet and social media, including stories and videos that describe miraculous results from treatments that are unproven and potentially harmful. Researchers are now looking at the extent of misinformation and its impact on people with cancer.

  3. As physicians, we routinely hear these misconceptions in clinical settings and counsel patients to proceed with caution while exploring online resources, encouraging use of the reputable websites run by health care systems, medical societies, or national health care organizations.

  4. 19 Ιουν 2024 · In a German survey about cancer that recruited through Facebook communities, 42.5% of 398 participants reported getting active on social media because of their cancer diagnosis, and 80.2% used social media to contact other people about cancer. 17

  5. Oncologists have been a part of this evolution, albeit not in any organized way. Early adopters lent their voice and experience to social media conversations, like #bcsm, the first Twitter community to gather around a specific tumor type (breast cancer) and to host regularly scheduled tweet chats.

  6. 22 Ιουλ 2021 · Here, we quantify the accuracy of cancer treatment information on social media and its potential for harm. Two cancer experts reviewed 50 of the most popular social media articles on each of the 4 most common cancers.

  7. 7 Δεκ 2021 · Key Points. Researchers found that 30.5% of the social media articles they surveyed contained harmful information. They noted that erroneous information spreads more widely than data-driven information from reliable sources.

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