Your phone could be your Doctor's new tool to track cancer
NCT ID NCT04465214
Summary
This study tested whether smartphones and smartwatches could be used to reliably measure symptoms like fatigue and changes in activity in cancer patients. Researchers enrolled 49 adults with various cancers who were already receiving treatment. They used iPhones and Apple Watches to collect data during clinic visits and at home, comparing it to standard questionnaires to see if the devices provided useful, objective information.
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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
Bethesda, Maryland, 20892, United States
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