The use of digital strategies to systematically monitor patients' symptoms in clinical settings allows problems to be detected at an early stage before they worsen or lead to complications. In this study, the hypothesis is that the proportion of patients with a weight loss of at least 5% between before radiotherapy/radiochemotherapy and 3 months after treatment would be lower with optimised care thanks to remote monitoring using a medical telemonitoring solution in oncology.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
192
Participants in the intervention arm will use Resilience PRO, a mobile phone application regularly asking participants about their symptoms. For clinically important symptoms, an alert is sent to the care team that can incorporate that information to timely adjust the care of the participants.
Centre Henri Becquerel
Rouen, France
RECRUITINGInstitut de Cancérologie de Lorraine
Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGImpact of remote monitoring of symptoms on weight loss
Proportion of patients with at least a 5% reduction in weight 3 months after treatment compared to the consultation at the start of radiotherapy or radiochemotherapy
Time frame: 3 months after treatment
Impact of remote symptoms monitoring on global survival
Time beetween inclusion and death for any cause
Time frame: 12 month after treatment
Impact of remote symptoms monitoring on global survival
Time beetween inclusion and death for any cause
Time frame: 18 month after treatment
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