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Impact of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes on Unplanned Consultations and Hospitalizations in Patients With Cancer Undergoing Systemic Therapy: Results of a Patient-Reported Outcome Study Compared With Matched Retrospective Data

Impact of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes on Unplanned Consultations and Hospitalizations in Patients With Cancer Undergoing Systemic Therapy: Results of a Patient-Reported Outcome Study Compared With Matched Retrospective Data

Consilium Care (recently renamed medidux) is a digital app for monitoring and alleviating symptoms during and after the treatment of patients with cancer. The app enables the standardized entry of symptoms according to the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE). When entering symptoms, users receive tips on how to alleviate them and are prompted to contact their treating physician or clinic if defined severity threshold values are exceeded.

Andreas Trojan, Christian Kühne, Michael Kiessling, Johannes Schumacher, Stefan Dröse, Christian Singer, Christian Jackisch, Christoph Thomssen, Gerd A Kullak-Ublick

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e55917

Comparison of the Real-World Reporting of Symptoms and Well-Being for the HER2-Directed Trastuzumab Biosimilar Ogivri With Registry Data for Herceptin in the Treatment of Breast Cancer: Prospective Observational Study (OGIPRO) of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes

Comparison of the Real-World Reporting of Symptoms and Well-Being for the HER2-Directed Trastuzumab Biosimilar Ogivri With Registry Data for Herceptin in the Treatment of Breast Cancer: Prospective Observational Study (OGIPRO) of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes

Medidux is an interactive patient empowerment app that enables physicians, especially oncologists, to monitor the progression of well-being and symptoms of patients undergoing cancer treatment. Based on the documented symptom progression, the software notifies patients to contact the treatment team if symptoms defined according to the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) standards are outside the acceptable range.

Andreas Trojan, Sven Roth, Ziad Atassi, Michael Kiessling, Reinhard Zenhaeusern, Yannick Kadvany, Johannes Schumacher, Gerd A Kullak-Ublick, Matti Aapro, Alexandru Eniu

JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e54178