Can your smartwatch help you heal after cancer surgery?
NCT ID NCT04501913
Summary
This study tested whether using at-home devices like scales, blood pressure cuffs, and activity trackers could help monitor patients recovering from major cancer surgery. It involved 22 patients with various cancers of the digestive, urinary, or reproductive systems. The goal was to see if collecting this data remotely could help doctors spot problems early and improve patient care after leaving the hospital.
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City of Hope Medical Center
Duarte, California, 91010, United States
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