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Health-Related Internet Use Among Men With Prostate Cancer in Canada: Cancer Registry Survey Study

Health-Related Internet Use Among Men With Prostate Cancer in Canada: Cancer Registry Survey Study

In yet another study, Genova and Bender [41] found that websites containing information on prostate cancer treatment did not present information in a useful or credible way for patients. Of the 35 websites examined, the average communication quality score was 24 of 50, and less than 50% included content on risk communication, usefulness, and scientific value. This study has certain limitations. First, as this study was cross-sectional, only association and not causation can be inferred.

Jacqueline L Bender, Deb Feldman-Stewart, Christine Tong, Karen Lee, Michael Brundage, Howard Pai, John Robinson, Tony Panzarella

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(11):e14241