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Gender Differences in X (Formerly Twitter) Use Among Oncology Physicians at National Cancer Institute-Designated Cancer Centers: Cross-Sectional Study. | LitMetric

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This cross-sectional study evaluated gender parity in the oncology workforce on social media, demonstrating that women oncologists are enriched on X, with higher self-engagement, suggestive of a heightened motivation for professional X use.

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