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eHealth Solutions for Therapy Management in Oncology
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Cancer ManagementOutpatient SettingEhealth ApplicationsOncologyHealth CommunicationDigital HealthPatient-reported OutcomeEhealth SolutionsPublic HealthTelehealthHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyPatient SupportE-health ServiceEhealthOutcomes ResearchClinical Decision SupportCancer TreatmentHealth ReimbursementHealth Information TechnologyNursingPatient SafetyPatient ManagementMedicineHealth Informatics
In an outpatient setting, some challenges of cancer treatment include continuous patient–physician communication, lack of adherence, potential side effects and their impact on quality of life and other patient-reported outcomes. These challenges in the support of disease management can be overcome by the introduction of eHealth applications. Though the market of eHealth applications is fast growing, many applications lack evidence regarding their effectiveness, safety and utility. Only few prospective randomized trials have been conducted, so far. Results of these studies univocally show a gain in health-related quality of life, in the examined eHealth applications. It remains unclear if procedural and cost efficacy are affected by eHealth applications. The upcoming PreCycle study will be the largest randomized eHealth study in oncology.
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