1. Scientific Communication and oncology - "The bridge between knowledge and patients".
- Author
-
Galvano A, Gottardo A, Gristina V, Fanale D, Corsini LR, Pavone C, Bazan Russo TD, Di Giovanni E, Iannì G, Randazzo U, Iacono F, Perez A, Brando C, Bono M, Bazan V, Incorvaia L, Badalamenti G, Cinieri S, Boldrini M, Berardi R, and Russo A
- Abstract
The communication of scientific knowledge to patients and society as a whole has never been more central than in modern times. Thanks to the recent pandemic, it has become evident how Scientific Communication (SC) has evolved over time, increasingly diverging from common language. However, it is also clear that it must be properly used by healthcare professionals to avoid comprehension issues that could be severe for the audience. Presently, science and technology are at the heart of progress and innovation; therefore, the proper dissemination of accurate yet accessible information to the population is vital to ensure that no one is left behind and to promote cohesive social advancement. This review aims to analyze the notions of SC and Scientific Method (SM), examining the relationships between them and providing suggestions on how to integrate them properly in both a broader context and the specific field of communication with oncology patients., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest No conflict, (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF