๐ ASCO 2025 Social Media Insights
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How is social media shaping the conversation in the #oncology space? Our latest ASCO 2025 Social Media report uncovers key trends from X before, during, and after the event.
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Key Hashtags: Discussions focused on lung and breast cancer (#lcsm, #breastcancer ๐ซ๐) and thoracic oncology research (#CancerResearch, #NSCLC ๐ฌ). Strong engagement came from breast cancer communities and medical professionals (#bcsm, #MedTwitter ๐ฉโโ๏ธ๐ฒ). Other key themes included immunotherapy ๐งซ, AI ๐ค, clinical trials ๐, prostate cancer โ๏ธ, and patient care โค๏ธ.
The top discussion theme was data-driven insights ๐ (~17%), followed by efficacy โ (~16.4%) and clinical trials/studies ๐งช (~14.7%). Treatment ๐ (~11.9%) also stood out. Additional topics included diagnosis, safety ๐ก๏ธ, education ๐, and Congress updates ๐๏ธ.
Leading Voices: Doctors ๐ฉบ led the conversation, contributing ~86% of posts. Media ๐ฐ (~8%) and education, advocates, and companies ๐งโ๐ซ๐ฃ๏ธ๐ข (~2% each) played smaller roles. Notably, there were no high-volume posts from researchers ๐ or nurses ๐ฉโโ๏ธ this year.
Audience Sentiment: About 72% of posts reflected a positive ๐ toneโhighlighting scientific progress, breakthroughs, and community excitement. Around 28% were neutral ๐, focused on logistics, session highlights, and shared resources. No negative โ sentiment was recorded.
Text Analytics: Clinical priorities included breast, lung, colorectal cancers, and myeloma ๐งฌ. Therapeutic discussions centered on chemotherapy ๐, immunotherapy ๐ก๏ธ, and precision oncology ๐ฏ. ASCO 2025 was clearly a research-led, patient-centered โค๏ธ event.
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