Pappot Helle, Steen-Olsen Emma Balch, Holländer-Mieritz Cecilie
Department of Oncology, Centre for Cancer and Organ Diseases, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Diagnostics (Basel). 2024 Feb 13;14(4):405. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics14040405.
The fraction of elderly people in the population is growing, the incidence of some cancers is increasing, and the number of available cancer treatments is evolving, causing a challenge to healthcare systems. New healthcare tools are needed, and wearable sensors could partly be potential solutions. The aim of this case report is to describe the Danish research experience with wearable sensors in oncology reporting from three oncological wearable research projects.
Three planned case studies investigating the feasibility of different wearable sensor solutions during cancer treatment are presented, focusing on study design, population, device, aim, and planned outcomes. Further, two actual case studies performed are reported, focusing on patients included, data collected, results achieved, further activities planned, and strengths and limitations.
Only two of the three planned studies were performed. In general, patients found the technical issues of wearable sensors too challenging to deal with during cancer treatment. However, at the same time it was demonstrated that a large amount of data could be collected if the framework worked efficiently.
Wearable sensors have the potential to help solve challenges in clinical oncology, but for successful research projects and implementation, a setup with minimal effort on the part of patients is requested.
人口中老年人口的比例在增长,某些癌症的发病率在上升,可用的癌症治疗方法也在不断发展,这给医疗系统带来了挑战。需要新的医疗工具,可穿戴传感器可能部分是潜在的解决方案。本病例报告的目的是描述丹麦在肿瘤学中使用可穿戴传感器的研究经验,该经验来自三个肿瘤可穿戴研究项目。
介绍了三个计划中的案例研究,这些研究调查了癌症治疗期间不同可穿戴传感器解决方案的可行性,重点关注研究设计、人群、设备、目的和计划结果。此外,报告了两个实际进行的案例研究,重点关注纳入的患者、收集的数据、取得的结果、计划的进一步活动以及优势和局限性。
三个计划中的研究仅进行了两个。总体而言,患者发现可穿戴传感器的技术问题在癌症治疗期间太难处理。然而,与此同时,事实证明,如果框架有效运行,可以收集大量数据。
可穿戴传感器有潜力帮助解决临床肿瘤学中的挑战,但对于成功的研究项目和实施,需要一个患者付出最少努力的设置。