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Patterns of Internet-based health information seeking in adult survivors of childhood cancer.

Mechelle D ClaridyMelissa M HudsonLee CaplanPauline A MitbyWendy LeisenringSelina A SmithLeslie L RobisonAnn C Mertens
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2018)
The use of the Internet to access health information among the childhood cancer survivors was over 50%. Information on late effects was a high priority for most survivors, as was their interest in websites related to late effects and a website on patient information tailored to personal situations. Identification of factors associated with searching the Internet for cancer information may provide direction for development of effective cancer communication interventions for this at-risk population.
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