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Google Search Trends in Oncology and the Impact of Celebrity Cancer Awareness

机译:Google肿瘤学搜索趋势以及对名人癌症意识的影响

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Introduction There is widespread public interest when celebrities are diagnosed with cancer. We sought to assess how this interest impacts awareness of prevalent cancers. Methods We reviewed common cancer-related search terms using Google Trends (Google LLC, Mountain View, CA) between the years 2004 and 2017 and retrospectively correlated these findings with media or celebrity-related events. The Google Trends application was used to obtain the “search volume index” (SVI), defined as the number of searches for a specific term standardized to the total number of searches over that time period. Data were presented in a graphical format. Isolated peaks of greater than 25% from the baseline SVI were identified. Using the date of the peaks, a further search was performed to determine if any event in the media triggered the peak. Results “Lung Cancer,”?“Pancreas Cancer,”?“Endometrial Cancer,”?“Cervical Cancer,” “Brain Cancer,” and “Glioblastoma” each had the highest peak correspond with a celebrity-related event covered in the media. These search terms displayed several additional isolated peaks, the majority of which could all be correlated with a significant media event (%).?The search term “Breast Cancer” consistently had a peaked interest during October (breast cancer awareness month).?Breast cancer events relating to public figures had little to no relative impact on search volume during this period. None of the other cancer search terms displayed the same cyclical pattern during their respective awareness months. Colon, rectal, and prostate cancer demonstrated stable search volumes over time, without an isolated peak. Conclusion Internet search activity among English speakers of most general cancer terms exhibit peaks coinciding with events that occur to celebrity figures or advances in medicines that are substantially covered in the media. In all cases but “breast cancer,” these events lend to higher search activity as compared to campaigns and awareness months. Our study suggests that media coverage of public figures with cancer may trigger substantial Internet interest in non-breast cancers, more so than traditional efforts to raise awareness.
机译:引言当名人被诊断出患有癌症时,公众对此产生了广泛的兴趣。我们试图评估这种兴趣如何影响对流行癌症的认识。方法我们回顾了2004年至2017年之间使用Google趋势(加利福尼亚州山景城的Google LLC)对与癌症相关的常见搜索字词的情况,并将这些发现与媒体或名人相关事件进行了回顾性关联。 Google趋势应用程序用于获取“搜索量指数”(SVI),SVI定义为在该时间段内对特定术语进行标准化搜索的数量,以标准化的方式进行搜索。数据以图形格式显示。鉴定出离基线SVI大于25%的孤立峰。使用峰的日期,进行了进一步的搜索以确定介质中是否有任何事件触发了峰。结果“肺癌”,“胰腺癌”,“子宫内膜癌”,“宫颈癌”,“脑癌”和“胶质母细胞瘤”的峰值最高,与媒体报道的名人相关事件相对应。这些搜索字词还显示了几个其他孤立的峰值,其中大部分都可能与重大的媒体事件(%)相关。搜索字词“乳腺癌”在10月(乳腺癌认识月)期间始终具有最高的关注度。在此期间,与公众人物相关的癌症事件对搜索量几乎没有影响。其他癌症搜索词在各自的认知月份中均未显示相同的周期性模式。结肠癌,直肠癌和前列腺癌随着时间的推移显示出稳定的搜索量,没有孤立的峰值。结论在大多数癌症术语的英语使用者中,互联网搜索活动呈现出峰值,与名人人物发生的事件或媒体上实质性报道的医学进步有关。与“乳腺癌”相比,在所有情况下,与活动和宣传月相比,这些事件导致更高的搜索活动。我们的研究表明,媒体对癌症公众人物的报道可能会引起互联网对非乳腺癌的浓厚兴趣,而不是传统的提高认识的努力。

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