Social listening for oncology/hematology: Track diseases, drugs and medical conferences
- avikk1
- Aug 20
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 14
From breast cancer to ASCO highlights, get weekly updates with top posts from physicians
Follow a disease
Want the top social media posts in a disease like breast cancer? With Medical.watch, it's easy. Just pick a disease:

Every week, you'll get an email with the top posts in breast cancer. We'll also include common abbreviations like "BC," hashtags like #BreastCancer and more.
Why it matters: Discover key trends for physicians treating breast cancer. 💡
Follow a drug
Want to see what physicians are saying about a drug like Lenvima? Just pick from the list:

Every week, you'll get an email with the top posts in Lenvima. We'll include posts which use the generic name "lenvatinib" as well as abbreviations like "len" or "lenva."
Why it matters: See physician perspectives on Lenvima and other drugs. 💡
Follow a medical conference
Want the highlights from ASCO, ASH or other conferences? During the conference, we'll send you daily highlights for the diseases you follow. When the conference is over, you'll get a summary report in your inbox.
Here's an example in breast cancer from ASCO 2025:
Why it matters: Discover the top social media posts, influencers and trials at ASCO. 💡
Get posts from verified doctors
We only bring you posts from physicians that we verify using our own validation process. We do not rely on Twitter/X blue checkmarks.
Why it matters: This gives you confidence you're getting accurate information from a licensed healthcare provider, and not some random guy on social media. 🙂
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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
1. How can I follow a disease like breast cancer on Medical.watch?
Simply select the disease you want to track, such as breast cancer. Each week, you'll receive an email with the top physician posts, including abbreviations like "BC" and hashtags like #BreastCancer.
2. Can I track what doctors are saying about a specific drug?
Yes. Choose a drug like Lenvima (lenvatinib) and Medical.watch automatically captures posts from verified physicians, even when they use nicknames like "len" or "lenva."
3. How do I get updates from medical conferences?
During ASCO, ESMO or ASH, you'll receive daily highlights for the diseases you follow. After the conference, you’ll also get a summary report with top posts, influencers and trials.
4. Who creates the posts I’ll see on Medical.watch?
All posts come only from verified healthcare professionals (HCPs). Medical.watch uses its own physician validation process, so you know the content is from licensed providers.
5. Why should pharma and physicians use Medical.watch?
Pharma gets real-time feedback on drugs and trials, while physicians and patient advocates stay informed about the latest research, treatments and practice-changing updates.




