AI-generated cancer prevention influencers can target risk groups on social media at low cost

IF 7.6 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY European Journal of Cancer Pub Date : 2025-01-18 DOI:10.1016/j.ejca.2025.115251
Jana T. Winterstein , Julia Abels , Arlene Kuehn , Nicolas Carl , Christoph Wies , Titus J. Brinker
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Abstract

Background

This study explores the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated social media influencers to disseminate cancer prevention messages. Utilizing a Generative AI (GenAI) application, we created a virtual persona, "Wanda", to promote cancer awareness on Instagram.

Methods

We created five posts, addressing the five most modifiable risk factors for cancer: tobacco consumption, unhealthy diet, sun exposure, alcohol consumption, and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection. To amplify the campaign's reach, posts were boosted using a custom-targeted as well as an automated advertisement algorithm. An overall budget of €100 was equally distributed between the two algorithms. Campaign performance was assessed based on the number of users reached and the age distribution of the audience.

Results

The campaign achieved a total of 9902 recognitions, with a cost-efficiency analysis revealing an average expenditure of €0.013 per reach. The most economical intervention achieved a cost of only €0.006 per reach. In comparing the two advertisement strategies, we observed similar overall reach but noted differences in the age demographics of the audience.

Conclusion

Our findings underscore the potential of combining generative AI with strategically targeted advertisement to promote cancer prevention messages effectively, with minimal time and financial investment. We discuss chances presented by GenAI applications in health communication, their implication, and the impact of parasocial relationships on content perception. This study highlights the potential of AI-driven influencers as scalable tools for digital health communication.
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European Journal of Cancer
European Journal of Cancer 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Cancer (EJC) serves as a comprehensive platform integrating preclinical, digital, translational, and clinical research across the spectrum of cancer. From epidemiology, carcinogenesis, and biology to groundbreaking innovations in cancer treatment and patient care, the journal covers a wide array of topics. We publish original research, reviews, previews, editorial comments, and correspondence, fostering dialogue and advancement in the fight against cancer. Join us in our mission to drive progress and improve outcomes in cancer research and patient care.
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