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The Power of Peer-to-Peer Connections: Breast Cancer Straight Talk Support Facebook Community

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2019-03-07

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Harvard University
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Fagotto, Elena. "The power of peer-to-peer connections: Breast cancer straight talk support Facebook community." Ash Center Policy Briefs Series, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2019.

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The Project on Transparency and Technology for Better Health was established to conduct comparative case studies on platforms that empower patients through information to provide an inventory and typology of initiatives. This case study takes a look at Breast Cancer Straight Talk Support, a closed Facebook community for women dealing with breast cancer and survivors. With hundreds of posts every day, the group is a safe space where women can vent about feeling scared, depressed, or lonely and receive support from women who “get them.” For many members, the group is a window into other women’s cancer journeys, which gives them perspective and a more proactive attitude to fight the disease. The community is also an important resource to ask questions on treatments, side effects, surgery and more.

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