A pilot study: dose adaptation of capecitabine using mobile phone toxicity monitoring — supporting patients in their homes

Volume: 22, Issue: 10, Pages: 2677 - 2685
Published: Apr 26, 2014
Abstract
Real-time symptom monitoring using a mobile phone is potentially advantageous for patients receiving oral chemotherapy. We therefore conducted a pilot study of patient dose adaptation using mobile phone monitoring of specific symptoms to investigate relative dose intensity of capecitabine, level of toxicity and perceived supportive care. Patients with breast or colorectal cancer receiving capecitabine completed a symptom, temperature and dose...
Paper Details
Title
A pilot study: dose adaptation of capecitabine using mobile phone toxicity monitoring — supporting patients in their homes
Published Date
Apr 26, 2014
Volume
22
Issue
10
Pages
2677 - 2685
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