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Twitter use has increased among patients with cancer, advocates, and oncology professionals. Hashtags, a form of metadata, can be used to share content, organize health…
In the five years since the patient-centered Cancer Tag Ontology (CTO) came into being, conversations about cancer on Twitter continue to grow. The
Social media is a useful tool for increasing awareness and disseminating information about clinical trials. However, risks include issues with confidentiality, privacy, and integrity of…
Purpose: Ovarian cancer is the most fatal of all gynecologic cancers, with a high relapse rate regardless of stage. Women treated for ovarian cancer, therefore,…
This study evaluates adherence to industry and professional standards among physicians endorsing drugs and devices on a social media platform.
The social media platform Twitter has had an invigorating impact on communication between urological healthcare professionals by enabling rapid and global
The past two years have seen an explosion in the amount of pathology content being tweeted and in the number of pathologists active on Twitter. …
The Hematology Tag Ontology (HTO, Table 3) is presented here to help organize social media content of interest to hematologists and with some overlap with…
This Cancer Tag Ontology page’s aim is to develop and organize hashtags to promote better cancer care for patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals and all with…
This study highlights the usefulness of agreement on disease-specific hashtags for effective online communication about cancer care.