CTA Community Poll: How Do Your Oncology News-Reading Habits Compare to Your Peers?

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  • Around 30% of poll takers indicated that they read oncology news 3 to 4 times a week and almost 25% of our respondents indicated that they read oncology news every day.

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    Around 30% of poll takers indicated that they read oncology news 3 to 4 times a week and almost 25% of our respondents indicated that they read oncology news every day.

  • Nearly 40% of our respondents indicated that they read more than 6 journal articles a week.

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    Nearly 40% of our respondents indicated that they read more than 6 journal articles a week.

  • The Journal of Clinical Oncology was the go-to resource for journal articles for almost 28% of respondents, followed by the New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet Oncology, Blood, and JAMA, respectively.

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    The Journal of Clinical Oncology was the go-to resource for journal articles for almost 28% of respondents, followed by the New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet Oncology, Blood, and JAMA, respectively.

  • The majority of respondents access their oncology news and information from their office or home computer (48.57%) or their laptop (24.29%).

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    The majority of respondents access their oncology news and information from their office or home computer (48.57%) or their laptop (24.29%).

We recently asked readers some questions about how often they read oncology news and journal articles and what their most trusted sources for information were.

Flip through our slidehsow to see how your colleagues responded.

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