Talking computer could revolutionize how cancer patients share symptoms
NCT ID NCT05948618
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a friendly computer character that talks with cancer patients to help them report their symptoms more completely. About 100 adults with gastrointestinal or head and neck cancer who are getting chemotherapy or radiation will use this system. The goal is to see if patients engage more and provide fuller information about their side effects, which could help doctors better manage their care.
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Boston Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, United States
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