Julie Gralow: Mobile App Symptom Monitoring Helps Maintain Quality of Life in Advanced Cancer

oncodaily - Julie Gralow, Chief Medical Officer of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, shared a post on X: “Use Of Mobile App For Proactive Symptom Monitoring Helped Patients With Advanced Cancer […]

AI Summary: A smartphone-based symptom monitoring program preserved quality of life for people with advanced cancer by enabling real‑time reporting and prompt clinician response. The intervention maintained patient function and well‑being compared with usual care, demonstrating a scalable, low‑cost way to keep symptoms under control — because yes, your phone can sometimes do what clinic schedules cannot.

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