Improving Symptom Communication Through Personal Digital Assistants: The CHAT (Communicating Health Assisted by Technology) Project
Conclusion Mixed findings of the study indicate the need for future research. (Source: JNCI Monographs)
Source: JNCI Monographs - January 6, 2014 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Post, D. M., Shapiro, C. L., Cegala, D. J., David, P., Katz, M. L., Krok, J. L., Phillips, G. S., McAlearney, A. S., Lehman, J. S., Hicks, W., Paskett, E. D. Tags: Article Source Type: research

Ethics of Clinician Communication in a Changing Communication Landscape: Guidance From Professional Societies
Conclusions Cancer-related professional societies might consider establishing more specific guidance for clinicians concerning their communication activities in light of changes to the communication landscape. Additional research is warranted to understand the extent to which clinicians face ethical challenges in public communication. (Source: JNCI Monographs)
Source: JNCI Monographs - January 6, 2014 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Gollust, S. E., Dwyer, A. M. Tags: Article Source Type: research

Methodological Considerations in Analyzing Twitter Data
Twitter is an online microblogging tool that disseminates more than 400 million messages per day, including vast amounts of health information. Twitter represents an important data source for the cancer prevention and control community. This paper introduces investigators in cancer research to the logistics of Twitter analysis. It explores methodological challenges in extracting and analyzing Twitter data, including characteristics and representativeness of data; data sources, access, and cost; sampling approaches; data management and cleaning; standardizing metrics; and analysis. We briefly describe the key issues and pro...
Source: JNCI Monographs - January 6, 2014 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Kim, A. E., Hansen, H. M., Murphy, J., Richards, A. K., Duke, J., Allen, J. A. Tags: Article Source Type: research

Cancer Communication Science Funding Trends, 2000-2012
Conclusions NCI support of cancer communication research has been an important source of growth for health communication science over the last 12 years. The analysis’ findings describe NCI’s priorities in cancer communication science and suggest areas for future investments. (Source: JNCI Monographs)
Source: JNCI Monographs - January 6, 2014 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Ramirez, A. S., Galica, K., Blake, K. D., Chou, W.-Y. S., Hesse, B. W. Tags: Article Source Type: research

Cancer Prevention and Control in the Changing Communication Landscape
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Source: JNCI Monographs - January 6, 2014 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Blake, K. D., Chou, W.-Y. S., Prestin, A., Hesse, B. W. Tags: Article Source Type: research

Table of Contents
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Editorial Board
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