在COVID-19大流行期间,推特作为传播泌尿生殖系统癌症信息的工具。

Kidney cancer (Clifton, Va.) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-16 DOI:10.3233/kca-210115
Sabrina Salgia, Nicholas Salgia, Sweta Prajapati, Ishaan Seghal, Frank Bautista, Nora Ruel, Meghan Salgia, Deborah A Salgia, Ravi Salgia, Sumanta K Pal
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目的:更好地描述Twitter上与COVID-19大流行相关的前列腺癌、肾癌和膀胱癌信息的传递。材料和方法:在2020年1月1日至2020年7月30日期间,在Twitter平台上识别包含“#COVID-19”和“#膀胱癌”、“#肾癌”或“#前列腺癌”联合标签的推文。根据内容域,负责每条推文的Twitter处理柄被分类为学术、医学教育、患者倡导团体/非营利组织、制药或其他实体。描述性统计用于汇总按疾病类别(膀胱、肾脏和前列腺)分层的Twitter处理特征的数据。中位数/四分位数范围和百分比分别用于总结连续和分类数据。随着时间的推移,包含相关联合标签的推文数量与美国COVID-19累计病例数进行了跟踪。结果:分析了2020年1月1日至2020年7月31日期间包含“COVID-19”和“#膀胱癌”(138条)、“#肾癌”(137条)或“#前列腺癌”(455条)联合标签的730条推文的内容。我们在所有疾病状态中确定了326个独特的Twitter处理(62个膀胱,47个肾脏和217个前列腺相关)。学术推特账户中包含联合标签的推文数量最多(31%)。对美国每月COVID病例的推特时间跟踪显示,膀胱癌和肾癌的推特传播在2020年3月激增,在4月达到顶峰,而前列腺癌相关的推特传播在2020年5月达到顶峰。结论:随着美国COVID-19病例数最初的上升,推特上围绕COVID-19和泌尿生殖系统癌的交流也在增加。其中许多对话都是由与学术相关的Twitter账户推动的。
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Twitter as a Tool to Spread Communication Regarding Genitourinary Cancers During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Objectives: To better characterize the relay of information about prostate, kidney, and bladder cancer on Twitter in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Materials and methods: Tweets containing the joint hashtags "#COVID-19" and either "#bladder cancer", "#kidney cancer", or "#prostate cancer" were identified on the Twitter platform from January 1, 2020 to July 30, 2020. The Twitter handle responsible for each tweet was categorized as an Academic, Medical Education, Patient Advocacy Groups/Non-Profits, Pharmaceutical, or Other entity based on content domain. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize data on Twitter handle characteristics stratified by disease category (bladder, kidney, and prostate). Median/interquartile range and percentages were used to summarize continuous and categorical data, respectively. Number of tweets containing the relevant joint hashtags were tracked over time in relation to the cumulative United States case count of COVID-19.

Results: The content of 730 total tweets containing the joint hashtags "COVID-19" and either "#bladder cancer" (138 tweets), "#kidney cancer" (137 tweets), or "#prostate cancer" (455 tweets) from January 1, 2020 to July 31, 2020 were analyzed. We identified 326 unique Twitter handles across all disease states (62 bladder, 47 kidney, and 217 prostate-related). Academic Twitter handles accounted for the greatest number of tweets containing the joint hashtags (31%). Temporal tracking of tweets with regard to monthly U.S. COVID cases revealed that communication surged in March of 2020 and peaked in April for both bladder and kidney cancer, whereas related prostate cancer Twitter communication peaked in May of 2020.

Conclusions: As COVID-19 case counts rose in the United States initially, so too did communication surrounding COVID-19 and genitourinary cancers on Twitter. Many of these conversations were driven by academically-associated Twitter accounts.

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