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Dernière synchronisation le 07/06/2026
Am J Clin Oncol . 2025;48 (7) :351-356
OBJECTIVES: Social media platforms have increasingly been investigated as a source of patient perspectives that may not emerge in clinical settings. This study aimed to explore how disease status, treatment, and the patient experience interconnect for sarcoma patients posting on a major social media platform.METHODS: We conducted a systematic thematic analysis of 5466 posts across 7 health-related subreddits using a framework of 6 major categories: physical symptoms, disease status, treatments, psychosocial impact, support systems, and daily life impact. Theme detection utilized regular expression matching across 27 subthemes, while VADER sentiment analysis assessed emotional valence. The statistical analysis examined theme co-occurrences using Fisher exact tests and sentiment patterns using Mann-Whitney U tests.RESULTS: Treatment-related discussions dominated the discourse, with chemotherapy (65.6%) and radiation therapy (60.2%) strongly associated with work-related impacts (OR=2.85 and 2.47, respectively; all OR P