Downstream Impact of Social Media Use and Variable Quality of Online Information About Prostate Cancer.
Social media can benefit prostate cancer care through education and empowerment, but also have the potential for exposure to misinformation, leading to adverse health and/or economic impacts for patie
APA
Loeb S, Rangel Camacho M, et al. (2025). Downstream Impact of Social Media Use and Variable Quality of Online Information About Prostate Cancer.. European urology oncology, 8(6), 1648-1652. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euo.2025.09.004
MLA
Loeb S, et al.. "Downstream Impact of Social Media Use and Variable Quality of Online Information About Prostate Cancer.." European urology oncology, vol. 8, no. 6, 2025, pp. 1648-1652.
PMID
41107104
Abstract
Social media can benefit prostate cancer care through education and empowerment, but also have the potential for exposure to misinformation, leading to adverse health and/or economic impacts for patients and damaging the patient-physician relationship. Clinicians should promote digital health literacy and provide recommended sources of reliable online content for additional information.
MeSH Terms
Humans; Prostatic Neoplasms; Social Media; Male; Health Literacy; Patient Education as Topic
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