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Observational study about patients treated for a metastasis breast cancer who live far from their comprehensive cancer center and followed by telemedicine, connected watches and patient-reported symptom monitoring.
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The effectiveness of remote follow-up of cancer patients through weekly medicalquestionnaires filled in on their smartphone has been reported in international studies. Thesestudies demonstrated an improvement in quality of life (QoL) and survival of several months. Thee-DomSanté study proposes the combined use of innovative technological tools for theimprovement of patient care
This study was carried out with patients followed-up for metastatic breast cancer who lived far from their treatment center. They were offered, in addition to their usual follow-up, weekly medical questionnaires on an interactive tablet and aconnected watch that registered their falls, bedtime and their general activity. All this data arrive on a secure portal. In the event of an alert, telemedicine is organized by remote consultation with exchange on a secure platform, in parallel, between the center's carers and the treating physician, nurse, pharmacist or the Territorial Support Unit. The evaluation criteria used include telemedicine and patients' quality of life questionnaires as well as their satisfaction with care.
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Nathalie QUENEL-TUEUX, MD; Simone MATHOULIN-PELISSIER, MD, PhD
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