Smartwatch study aims to catch cancer treatment side effects early
NCT ID NCT05937659
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 23 times
Summary
This study tests if wearable health trackers (like a Fitbit) can be easily used in a cancer clinic to monitor patients getting chemotherapy and radiation. About 20 adults with cancer will wear a device during their treatment and for 4 weeks after. The goal is to see if patients and doctors find the heart rate and step count data helpful for managing side effects.
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