The Role and Impact of Social Media in Cardio-oncology During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Purpose of Review: To give an overview of the role of social media (SoMe) in cardio-oncology during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent Findings: SoMe has been critical in fostering education, outreach, awareness, collaboration, dissemination of information, and advocacy in cardio-oncology. This has become increasingly evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, during which SoMe has helped share best practices, community, and research focused on the impact of COVID-19 in cardiology and hematology/oncology, with cardio-oncology at the interface of these two subspecialty fields. Summary: A strength of SoMe is the ability to amplify a message in real-time, globally, with minimal investment of resources. This has been particularly beneficial for the emerging field of cardio-hematology/cardio-oncology, a field focused on the interplay of cancer and cardiovascular disease. SoMe field especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. We illustrate how social media has supported innovation (including telemedicine), amplification of healthcare workers’ voice, and illumination of pre-existing and continued health disparities within the field of cardio-oncology during the pandemic.

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Kwan, J. M., Henry, M. L., Christophers, B., Tamirisa, K., Thamman, R., Sadler, D., … Brown, S. A. (2021, August 1). The Role and Impact of Social Media in Cardio-oncology During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Current Oncology Reports. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11912-021-01081-3

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