Benefits of Peer Support in Online Japanese Breast Cancer Communities: Differences Between Lurkers and Posters
BackgroundWeb 2.0 has improved interactions among peers on the Internet, especially for the many online patient communities that have emerged over the past decades. Online communities are said to be particularly beneficial peer support resources for patients with breast cancer. However, most studies...
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Main Authors: | Setoyama, Yoko (Author), Yamazaki, Yoshihiko (Author), Namayama, Kazuhiro (Author) |
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2011-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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