Trusting information on cancer varies by source of information and political viewpoint

ConclusionCompared to liberals, conservatives are more likely to trust information on cancer from religious organizations and leaders and less likely to trust government health agencies when adjusting for other covariates. This finding emphasizes the role of political viewpoint in shaping individuals ’ perceptions of information sources and cancer-related information.
Source: Cancer Causes and Control - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research