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3rd Edition of International Cancer & Immuno-Oncology Conference

March 15-17, 2027 | Singapore
March 15-17, 2027 | Singapore

Wearable and Digital Technologies in Cancer Care

Wearable and Digital Technologies in Cancer Care

Wearable and digital technologies are increasingly being incorporated into cancer care, offering patients and clinicians a way to monitor and manage treatment progress in real-time. Wearable devices, such as smartwatches and fitness trackers, can track vital signs, detect early symptoms of side effects, and monitor physical activity levels, providing valuable data for clinicians. Digital platforms also enable virtual consultations, reducing the need for in-person visits while ensuring continuous care. By integrating data from wearables into the patient’s medical record, healthcare providers can make more informed decisions, adjust treatments accordingly, and intervene early if complications arise. This holistic approach to cancer care enhances patient engagement, ensures better disease management, and promotes a higher quality of life during treatment.

Committee Members
Committee Member - Michael Thompson

Michael Thompson

University of Toronto, Canada
Committee Member - Pietro Salvatori

Pietro Salvatori

Formerly, Humanitas San Pio X Hospital, Italy
Committee Member - Rajvir Dahiya

Rajvir Dahiya

University of California San Francisco, United States
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