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How useful was the cancer-related information you got from the Internet?

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Question text:
[HC-31]   How useful was the cancer-related information you got from the Internet?
[CA-16]   How useful was the cancer-related information you got from the Internet?  
Who was asked: People who have used the internet to look for information about health, People who have used the internet to look for information about cancer People who use the Internet, People who have looked for information about cancer for themselves, People who have visited a web site for information about cancer  
Question source: Revised from: Pew Internet & American Life Project & American Life Project, Health Care and the Internet Survey, August 2000, question Q16

 

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