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Review: Twitter can be a useful resource not only for breast cancer patients but also for doctors – News-Medical.Net
A UCLA-led review of nine years of social media posts with the hashtag BCSM suggests that Twitter can be a useful resource not only for patients, but also for physicians…
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 23 2020
A UCLA-led review of nine years of social media posts with the hashtag BCSM suggests that Twitter can be a useful resource not only for patients, but also for physicians and researchers.
The hashtag -; an initialism for “breast cancer social media” -; first appeared on Twitter in 2011. Created by two cancer survivors, it was used to curate a weekly informational chat for people with breast cancer. Dr. Deanna Attai became one of the group’s moderators…
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