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2022 Study of Oncologists on Twitter (part 2)

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2022 Study of Oncologists on Twitter (part 2)

We analyzed 2,000 tweets from oncologists on Twitter. Here's what we found. 🔍

May 21, 2022
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In part 2 of our Study of Oncologists on Twitter, we look at when oncologists tweet and what they like to tweet about. If you missed part 1, you can read it here. 


For original tweets, oncologists prefer mornings
Oncologists most often post original tweets in the mornings. So if you want to catch a tweet as soon as it's posted, be online early. No sleeping in!

Oncologists most often post original tweets in the mornings


Oncologists prefer to tweet on Fridays

  • Oncologists tweet most often on Fridays and least often on Mondays 

  • Breast cancer specialists tweeted most often on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays

  • Thoracic specialists tweeted evenly throughout the week

  • Gynecologic specialists were an outlier, tweeting exclusively on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sundays

Oncologists tweet most often on Fridays and least often on Mondays 


Oncologists love to tweet about medical topics
In our study, almost 90% of the tweets were about medical topics. Non-medical tweets only made up 11% of the total tweets, which shows oncologists mostly use Twitter for professional reasons.

More than 50% of tweets were about publications, presentations or meetings. This is likely due to the excitement around new data releases at conferences such as ASCO.

Almost 90% of the tweets were about medical topics


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We hope you enjoyed part 2 of our 2022 Study of Oncologists on Twitter.

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