Zusammenfassung
Medialer Kommunikation kommt in verschiedenen Phasen einer Krebserkrankung (Cancer Care Continuum) eine bedeutende Rolle zu. Aus kommunikationswissenschaftlicher Sicht bietet sich eine Systematisierung an, die zwischen 1) medialen Darstellungen von Krebs und deren Wirkungspotenzialen, 2) krebsbezogenem Informationsverhalten sowie 3) krebsbezogenen kommunikativen Interventionen unterscheidet. Der Beitrag gibt einen Überblick zu diesen Punkten und zeigt Kommunikationsherausforderungen auf.
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Grimm, M., Baumann, E. (2017). Mediale Kommunikation im Kontext von Krebserkrankungen. In: Rossmann, C., Hastall, M. (eds) Handbuch Gesundheitskommunikation. Springer Reference Sozialwissenschaften. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-10948-6_44-1
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