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    Overview and characterization of penile cancer content across social media platforms
    (Frontiers Media, 2023)
    Ortiz-Guerra, Ruben Alejandro
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    Jaime-Casas, Salvador
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    Martinez-Cannon, Bertha Alejandra
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    Ariza-Avila, Jose C.
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    González-Morales, Ana P.
    Background: Social media platforms (SMP) are an emerging resource that allows physicians, patients, and families to converse on cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. We aimed to characterize penile cancer (PC) content shared on SMP. Methods: We searched PC posts on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram from July 1st, 2021, through June 30th, 2022. Two independent, blinded reviewers analyzed the hashtags: #PenileCancer, #PenileCancerAwareness, and #PenileNeoplasm. Descriptive statistics were used for posts characterization, Pearson´s correlation coefficient for associations, and Cohen’s weighted kappa coefficient for inter-rater agreement rate. ©Frontiers Media
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    La función social del cine en tiempos de pandemia
    (Universidad Panamericana, Escuela de Comunicación, 2022)
    García Benítez, Carlos
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    Universidad Panamericana. Campus Ciudad de México. Escuela de Comunicación
    This paper proposes a series of reflections on cinema and how it was reconfigured during the Covid-19 pandemic in our country. Cinema, as an industry, brings together several spheres, among the most important of which are production, distribution and exhibition. In the latter, audiences play an important role. Since cinema first appeared, it has never ceased to amaze us with the different social functions it has fulfilled for audiences. However, with the arrival of the coronavirus, during the confinement, other functions seemed to reveal them-selves, in this text we propose some of them, in the in-terest of helping to think about cinema as a dynamic, vigorous communication phenomenon in the context of the pandemic and in the face of the so-called new normality.
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