Adaptation and Dissemination of a National Cancer Institute HPV Vaccine Evidence-Based Cancer Control Program to the Social Media Messaging Environment
Social media offers a unique opportunity to widely disseminate HPV vaccine messaging to reach youth and parents, given the information channel has become mainstream with 330 million monthly users in the United States and 4.2 billion users worldwide. Yet, a gap remains on how to adapt evidence-based...
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Main Authors: | Suellen Hopfer (Author), Kalani Kieu-Diem Phillips (Author), Maxwell Weinzierl (Author), Hannah E. Vasquez (Author), Sarah Alkhatib (Author), Sanda M. Harabagiu (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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