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The goal of this clinical trial investigation with device is to determinate the efficacy of the remote monitoring in cancer patients with a software called Caaring® a través del cumplimento terapéutico y de dosis.
The main question it aims to answer is if the development of a self-management platform (Caaring®) empowers cancer patients throughout their illness, reducing the number of in-person and telephone visits assisted by specialized medical and nursing staff. For this, researchers will compare the assessments between the two groups.
This is a randomized study with two arms. Online telemonitoring group: The follow-up of these patients will be carried out prospectively remotely through the Caaring® platform. And Prospective Control group: The data of these patients are collected prospectively for their routine medical visits for 12 weeks after their inclusion.
Caaring group patients must have sufficient technological skills to use a smartphone.
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This is a longitudinal, comparative non-inferiority, multicenter, with 2 arms Medical Device Clinical Trial.
The protocol and informed consent documents have been reviewed and approved by the hospital human subjects reviewboard and the study will be performed in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki
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194 participants in 2 patient groups
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Roberto Bravo
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