The Lancet Commission on prostate cancer: planning for the surge in cases

ND James, I Tannock, J N'Dow, F Feng, S Gillessen… - The Lancet, 2024 - thelancet.com
Executive summary Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in 112 countries,
and accounts for 15% of cancers. In this Commission, we report projections of prostate …

Cancer: A model topic for misinformation researchers

B Swire-Thompson, S Johnson - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2024 - Elsevier
Although cancer might seem like a niche subject, we argue that it is a model topic for
misinformation researchers, and an ideal area of application given its importance for society …

Prostate Cancer Foundation screening guidelines for Black men in the United States

IP Garraway, SV Carlsson, YA Nyame, JL Vassy… - NEJM …, 2024 - evidence.nejm.org
Abstract Background In the United States, Black men are at highest risk for being diagnosed
with and dying from prostate cancer. Given this disparity, we examined relevant data to …

ChatGPT can help guide and empower patients after prostate cancer diagnosis

H Collin, K Keogh, M Basto, S Loeb… - Prostate Cancer and …, 2024 - nature.com
Abstract Background/Objectives Patients often face uncertainty about what they should know
after prostate cancer diagnosis. Web-based information is common but is at risk of being of …

Female urinary incontinence on TikTok and YouTube: is online video content sufficient?

MS Özkent, MT Kılınç - International Urogynecology Journal, 2023 - Springer
Introduction and hypothesis The objective of the study is to evaluate the reliability and
quality of the most-viewed female urinary incontinence-related TikTok and YouTube posts …

Educating Cancer on TikTok: Expanding Online Self-Disclosure of Cancer Patients

M Pluta, P Siuda - Social Media+ Society, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The article uses the concept of online self-disclosure and examines whether TikTok videos
reveal information similar to what is reported in existing research on social media within this …

[HTML][HTML] Research on health topics communicated through TikTok: a systematic review of the literature

EA Sattora, BC Ganeles, ME Pierce, R Wong - Journalism and Media, 2024 - mdpi.com
TikTok has more than 1.5 billion users globally. Health and wellness content on the
application increased by more than 600% in 2021. This systematic review seeks to …

[HTML][HTML] Selling Misleading “Cancer Cure” Books on Amazon: Systematic Search on Amazon. com and Thematic Analysis

M Zenone, M van Schalkwyk, G Hartwell… - Journal of medical …, 2024 - jmir.org
Background While the evidence base on web-based cancer misinformation continues to
develop, relatively little is known about the extent of such information on the world's largest e …

[HTML][HTML] TikTok and# OccupationalTherapy: cross-sectional study

W Chasca, S Nerada, M Zenone… - JMIR Formative …, 2023 - formative.jmir.org
Background: Medical providers use the short-form video social media platform TikTok to
share information related to their scope of practice and insights about their professions …

[HTML][HTML] Patient perspectives on kidney stone surgery: a content analysis of instagram posts by patients versus surgeons

P Juliebø-Jones, E Emiliani, A Sierra, F Esperto… - European Urology Open …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Both clinicians and patients use social media to post about health care issues
such as kidney stone disease, but their perspectives may differ. Objective To evaluate …