Prostate cancer and social media

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The use of social media is increasing globally and is employed in a variety of ways in the prostate cancer community. In addition to their use in research, advocacy, and awareness campaigns, social media offer vast opportunities for education and networking for patients with prostate cancer and health-care professionals, and many educational resources and support networks are available to patients with prostate cancer and their caregivers. Despite the considerable potential for social media to be employed in the field of prostate cancer, concerns remain-particularly regarding the maintenance of patient confidentiality, variable information quality, and possible financial conflicts of interest. A number of professional societies have, therefore, issued guidance regarding social media use in medicine. Social media are used extensively in other cancer communities, particularly among patients with breast cancer, and both the quantity and type of information available are expected to grow in the future.

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Loeb, S., Katz, M. S., Langford, A., Byrne, N., & Ciprut, S. (2018, July 1). Prostate cancer and social media. Nature Reviews Urology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41585-018-0006-0

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