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Online Public Interest in Cancer During the COVID-19 Pandemic
CONCLUSION: Although Canadians' online interest in various cancers temporarily waned early in the COVID-19 pandemic, recent relative search volumes for various cancers are largely not significantly different from prior to the pandemic.PMID:34138637 | DOI:10.1200/CCI.21.00036
Source: Clinical Breast Cancer - June 17, 2021 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Ruoyong Xu Patrick Brown Nancy Baxter Anna M Sawka Source Type: research

Improving the way Trip searches: Clinicians Like Me
Over the last few months I have been working with the Terrier Team at the University of Glasgow.  It started with an email highlighting problems I perceived with search.  My main concern related to the intention behind searches, even common ones.  By intention I mean, what did the person need/hope to find when they searched. For instance, if you do a search for pain, the results Trip produces (as with other clinical search tools) are the same irrespective of the user involved.  Does an oncologist searching for pain really want the same information as a paediatrician?  Clearly not.  Similarly, ...
Source: Liberating the literature - July 5, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Source Type: blogs

Cancer information overload may be a crucial determinant of adjuvant aromatase inhibitor adherence
CONCLUSIONS: CIO is one of the main determinants of non-adherence to adjuvant AI treatment. An additional online search on cancer treatment may negatively contribute to patients' CIO, depression, and anxiety levels and does not seem to be beneficial for treatment adherence.PMID:36263553 | DOI:10.26355/eurrev_202210_29889
Source: Pharmacological Reviews - October 20, 2022 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: P Eraslan G Tufan Source Type: research

Platinum-based chemotherapy for early triple-negative breast cancer
CONCLUSIONS: Platinum-based chemotherapy using carboplatin in the adjuvant or neoadjuvant setting improves long-term outcomes of DFS and OS in early TNBC, with no evidence of differences by subgroup. This was at the cost of more frequent chemotherapy delays and dose reductions, and greater haematological toxicity, though serious adverse events including neuropathy, febrile neutropenia or treatment-related death were not increased. These findings support the use of platinum-based chemotherapy for people with early TNBC. The optimal dose and regimen are not defined by this analysis, but there is a suggestion that similar rel...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - September 8, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Sofia Re Mason Melina L Willson Sam J Egger Jane Beith Rachel F Dear Annabel Goodwin Source Type: research

Association Between Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Web-Based Data in China: Infodemiology Study
Conclusions: Search behaviors indeed reflect public awareness of cancer from a different angle. Research on internet search behaviors could present an innovative and timely way to monitor and estimate cancer incidence and mortality rates, especially for cancers not included in national registries.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - January 29, 2019 Category: General Medicine Authors: Chenjie Xu Yi Wang Hongxi Yang Jie Hou Li Sun Xinyu Zhang Xinxi Cao Yabing Hou Lan Wang Qiliang Cai Yaogang Wang Source Type: research

Effectiveness of perioperative pain science education on pain, psychological factors and physical functioning: A systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: Overall, pain science education did not result in any significant postoperative effects on pain, psychological factors and/or physical functioning compared to controls. There is currently no strong evidence for the implementation of pain science education in the perioperative period.Registration number: PROSPERO: ID 161267, registration number CRD42020161267.PMID:33813914 | DOI:10.1177/02692155211006865
Source: Clinical Breast Cancer - April 5, 2021 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Elien Van der Gucht Lore Dams Vincent Haenen Lode Godderis Bart Morlion Koen Bernar Margaux Evenepoel Tessa De Vrieze Thomas Vandendriessche Anne Asnong Inge Geraerts Nele Devoogdt An De Groef Mira Meeus Source Type: research