%0 Journal Article %T The Top Ten Annals of Surgical Oncology Original Articles on Twitter/X: 2020-2023. %A Jain AJ %A Schultz K %A Brainerd MJ %A Murimwa GZ %A Fleming AM %A Fackche N %A Bilir E %A Chiba A %A Martin AN %A Singh P %A Childers CP %A Freidman LR %A Zafar N %A Abdelsattar Z %A Cortina C %A Stewart C %A Cowher MD %A Ganai S %A Merck B %A Nandakumar G %A Pandalai PK %A Narayan RR %A Ahmad SA %J Ann Surg Oncol %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Aug 13 %M 39138773 %F 4.339 %R 10.1245/s10434-024-15936-z %X Social media has become omnipresent in society, especially given that it enables the rapid and widespread communication of news, events, and information. Social media platforms have become increasingly used by numerous surgical societies to promote meetings and surgical journals to increase the visibility of published content. In September 2020, Annals of Surgical Oncology (ASO) established its Social Media Committee (SMC), which has worked to steadily increase the visibility of published content on social media platforms, namely X (formerly known as Twitter). The purpose of this review is to highlight the 10 ASO original articles with the most engagement on X, based on total number of mentions, since the founding of the SMC. These articles encompass a wide variety of topics from various oncologic disciplines including hepatopancreatobiliary, breast, and gynecologic surgery.