Practicing in Partnership With Dr. Google: The Growing Effect of Social Media in Oncology Practice and Research

  • West H
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A significant proportion of patients and caregivers without formal medical training are turning to Internet-based educational and support resources as they search for relevant and reliable content. Through these efforts, many patients are becoming engaged in learning about their treatment options, including clinical trial opportunities, from outside sources. This editorial discusses the potential beneficial and detrimental effects of the disruptive influence of online information and support on the relationship between patients and physicians.

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West, H. (Jack). (2013). Practicing in Partnership With Dr. Google: The Growing Effect of Social Media in Oncology Practice and Research. The Oncologist, 18(7), 780–782. https://doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2012-0453

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