“…Previous studies on cancer information include papers on cancer information scanning and seeking and the requirements of cancer patients (Carlsson, 2000;Rees and Bath, 2000;Semple and McGowan, 2002), the information scanning and seeking experience of the families of cancer patients (Fukui, 2004;James, 2007), the relationship between cancer information scanning and seeking experience and the adoption of cancer screening (Ling et al, 2006;Coughlin et al, 2007), the use of alternative therapies about which patients learned during their cancer information scanning and seeking experience (Owen et al, 2003;Evans et al, 2007), the sociodemographic factors affecting cancer information scanning and seeking , the practical application of cancer information by medical professionals and the requirements for this application (Lim et al, 2003), the cancer information screening and seeking experience of patients with cervical cancer, the degree of information they require, and the sources of their information (Noh et al, 2009), and the degree of cancer screening information required by common people (Kye, 2010). These studies mostly analyzed the cancer information scanning and seeking experience of and the degree of information required by health professionals or adults.…”