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Breast Cancer Vlogs on YouTube: Descriptive and Content Analyses
A popular subset of vlogs are created by women with breast cancer, in which they document their breast cancer experiences in a publicly accessible digital format. As videos that tend to invite viewers into the lives of their creators, vlogs typically receive high levels of engagement and draw audiences who will continue watching in order to keep up with what creators are doing next.
JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e66812
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Situated within a broader framework of the impact of social media on health care decisions, this study offers a perspective on the potential of social media regarding information circulation in cancer care among members of a vulnerable population.
Ethics approval was not required as research involving publicly available data is exempt from Mc Gill University’s Research Ethics Board review [7].
JMIR Cancer 2023;9:e45101
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Medical oncology requires a combination of skills related to collaboration, communication, and professionalism, ultimately delivering technical and clinical knowledge in practice. A patient’s experience with their medical oncologist is a crucial element of care that often marks the beginning of their cancer journey, as the physician’s knowledge and interpersonal skills have a substantial impact on the patient’s experience [20,21].
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e39857
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