Breast cancer information on the internet: Analysis of accessibility and accuracy

Abstract Studies show internet sourced information often has poor accuracy. However, it is rapidly becoming a major source of patient information. Our aim was to assess accuracy of breast cancer-related information on the internet. The top five breast cancer-related search terms were identified usin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Breast (Edinburgh) 2012-08, Vol.21 (4), p.514-517
Hauptverfasser: Quinn, E.M, Corrigan, M.A, McHugh, S.M, Murphy, D, O’Mullane, J, Hill, A.D.K, Redmond, H.P
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Studies show internet sourced information often has poor accuracy. However, it is rapidly becoming a major source of patient information. Our aim was to assess accuracy of breast cancer-related information on the internet. The top five breast cancer-related search terms were identified using the commercial program “Wordtracker”. These terms were searched using the search-engine “Google” and the top 100 webpages per topic analysed for applicability and accuracy of information. Overall 500 webpages were analysed. 42% were inapplicable to the question asked. Applicable accuracy rates were variable amongst the five terms: “breast cancer symptoms” 84%, “breast cancer care” 87%, “breast cancer stage” 88%, “breast cancer survival” 91% and “breast cancer signs” 78%. Educational websites were more likely to be accurate( p  
ISSN:0960-9776
1532-3080
DOI:10.1016/j.breast.2012.01.020