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Purpose
Social isolation is a prominent challenge for many young adults with cancer. Despite desires for peer‐to‐peer connections through technology, little is known about how young adults initiate or use social media for support over time.
Methods
We interviewed young adults with cancer (n = 45; age 18–39, in or post cancer treatment) to explore their initiation of social media for support, changes...