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Nataliya Byrne
Researcher at New York University
Publications - 31
Citations - 510
Nataliya Byrne is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Prostate cancer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications receiving 237 citations. Previous affiliations of Nataliya Byrne include University of York & Veterans Health Administration.
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Dissemination of Misinformative and Biased Information about Prostate Cancer on YouTube.
Stacy Loeb,Stacy Loeb,Shomik Sengupta,Mohit Butaney,Joseph N. Macaluso,Stefan W. Czarniecki,Rebecca Robbins,R. Scott Braithwaite,Lingshan Gao,Nataliya Byrne,Nataliya Byrne,Dawn Walter,Dawn Walter,Aisha T. Langford +13 more
TL;DR: This is the largest, most comprehensive examination of prostate cancer information on YouTube to date, including the first 150 videos on screening and treatment, used the validated DISCERN quality criteria for consumer health information and the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool, and compared results for user engagement.
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Use of Conservative Management for Low-Risk Prostate Cancer in the Veterans Affairs Integrated Health Care System From 2005-2015.
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Quality of Bladder Cancer Information on YouTube
Stacy Loeb,Katy Reines,Yousef Abu-Salha,William W French,Mohit Butaney,Joseph N. Macaluso,Gary D. Steinberg,Dawn Walter,Nataliya Byrne,Dorothy de la Garza,Angela B. Smith +10 more
TL;DR: YouTube is a widely used source of information and advice about bladder cancer, but much of the content is of poor quality, and presents a risk of exposure to misinformation.
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Fake News: Spread of Misinformation about Urological Conditions on Social Media.
Stacy Loeb,Stacy Loeb,Jacob Taylor,James F. Borin,Rada Mihalcea,Verónica Pérez-Rosas,Nataliya Byrne,Austin L. Chiang,Aisha T. Langford +8 more
TL;DR: It is found that a significant amount of the circulating information is commercial, biased or misinformative about urological health conditions on social media.
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Knowledge and practice regarding prostate cancer germline testing among urologists: Gaps to address for optimal implementation✰,✰✰.
Stacy Loeb,Nataliya Byrne,Dawn Walter,Danil V. Makarov,David R. Wise,Daniel J. Becker,Veda N. Giri +6 more
TL;DR: There are significant gaps in knowledge of germline testing and alignment of practice with national guidelines among urologists, and Germline testing education and facilitation of genetic evaluation in urologic practice is warranted.