A Paper on Remote Patient Monitoring During Cancer Treatment – American Cancer Society
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A Paper on Remote Patient Monitoring During Cancer Treatment – American Cancer Society

American Cancer Society Journals shared a post on LinkedIn:

“This afternoon at AACR26, Cancer Editorial Board member Carissa Low PhD presents at the educational session on consumer wearable devices for remote patient monitoring during cancer treatment.

Recent work from Dr. Low et al applies a behavioral intervention technology framework to discuss conceptual, technical, and pragmatic considerations for developing effective and sustainable technology-based interventions tailored explicitly to rural oncology care.

Read the commentary “Bridging the rural oncology gap: A conceptual, technical, and pragmatic framework for digital interventions” in Cancer.”

Title: Bridging the rural oncology gap: A conceptual, technical, and pragmatic framework for digital interventions

Authors: Kuo-Ting (Tim) Huang, Carissa A. Low, Kathryn Schmitz, Yael Schenker, Teresa Hagan Thomas.

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