Association Between Social Media Use and Cancer Screening Awareness and Behavior for People Without a Cancer Diagnosis: Matched Cohort Study
BackgroundThe use of social media in communications regarding cancer prevention is rapidly growing. However, less is known about the general population's social media use related to cancer screening awareness and behavior for different cancers. ObjectiveWe aimed to examine the relationship betw...
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Main Authors: | Lei Qin (Author), Xiaomei Zhang (Author), Anlin Wu (Author), James S Miser (Author), Yen-Lin Liu (Author), Jason C Hsu (Author), Ben-Chang Shia (Author), Linglong Ye (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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