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Open Access 01-06-2025 | Review
Mapping cancer patient online support groups: enhancing patient care in a low-middle income healthcare system
Authors: Fatma Bektash, Heba Hossam Ouda, Yasmine Hassan, Asmaa El-Sayed, Emad Shash
Published in: Supportive Care in Cancer | Issue 6/2025
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Cancer’s impact extends beyond the physical domain, affecting patients’ psychological, social, and financial well-being. Consequently, cancer support groups have a crucial role in guiding patients through their cancer journey and improving their quality of life. However, in Egypt, patient support groups remain undervalued and lack comprehensive visibility. This study aimed to address this gap by mapping patient online support groups in Egypt, categorizing them, and highlighting their importance in supporting patients and caregivers. The research includes examining online support groups and pages, particularly on Facebook. The results of our investigation indicate that 21% of the Facebook groups examined met the criteria for classification as qualified, another 21% were categorized as semi-qualified, while most of the groups, comprising 58%, were considered non-qualified. For the Facebook pages examined, organizational involvement through governmental, non-governmental, and charitable institutions qualified these pages as meeting the criteria for qualification. In contrast, the majority (70%) of the analyzed community pages were non-qualified, 30% were semi-qualified, and none met the criteria for qualification. This underscores the need for discernment when engaging with online resources. Furthermore, the study illuminates the role of various organizations, including hospitals, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and pharmaceutical companies, in supporting cancer patients, especially through online support groups. Despite these efforts, comprehensive review articles on Egyptian patient support groups are lacking, making this study a significant contribution to understanding and enhancing patient support in the fight against cancer.