Scott Suzanne E, Thompson Matthew J
Centre for Cancer Screening, Prevention and Early Diagnosis, Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom.
Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States.
JMIR Cancer. 2024 May 20;10:e52577. doi: 10.2196/52577.
This viewpoint paper considers the authors' perspectives on the potential role of smartphones, wearables, and other technologies in the diagnosis of cancer. We believe that these technologies could be valuable additions in the pursuit of early cancer diagnosis, as they offer solutions to the timely detection of signals or symptoms and monitoring of subtle changes in behavior that may otherwise be missed. In addition to signal detection, technologies could assist symptom interpretation and guide and facilitate access to health care. This paper aims to provide an overview of the scientific rationale as to why these technologies could be valuable for early cancer detection, as well as outline the next steps for research and development to drive investigation into the potential for smartphones and wearables in this context and optimize implementation. We draw attention to potential barriers to successful implementation, including the difficulty of the development of signals and sensors with sufficient utility and accuracy through robust research with the target group. There are regulatory challenges; the potential for innovations to exacerbate inequalities; and questions surrounding acceptability, uptake, and correct use by the intended target group and health care practitioners. Finally, there is potential for unintended consequences on individuals and health care services including unnecessary anxiety, increased symptom burden, overinvestigation, and inappropriate use of health care resources.
本观点论文探讨了作者对于智能手机、可穿戴设备及其他技术在癌症诊断中潜在作用的看法。我们认为,这些技术在早期癌症诊断方面可能是有价值的补充,因为它们为及时检测信号或症状以及监测可能被忽视的行为细微变化提供了解决方案。除信号检测外,这些技术还可辅助症状解读,并引导和便利人们获得医疗保健服务。本文旨在概述这些技术对早期癌症检测具有价值的科学依据,同时概述研发的后续步骤,以推动在此背景下对智能手机和可穿戴设备潜力的研究,并优化其应用。我们提请注意成功应用的潜在障碍,包括通过针对目标群体的深入研究开发出具有足够实用性和准确性的信号及传感器的困难。存在监管挑战;创新可能加剧不平等的可能性;以及围绕目标群体和医疗保健从业者的可接受性、采用情况及正确使用的问题。最后,对个人和医疗保健服务可能产生意想不到的后果,包括不必要的焦虑、症状负担加重、过度检查以及医疗保健资源的不当使用。