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362TiP Evaluating AI-enabled voice-based monitoring versus traditional symptom diaries for ambulatory cancer patient-reported outcomes: A crossover pilot study
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Abstract
Patient-reported outcomes (PROMs) should become standard in cancer care, but their full potential requires digitalization and structured presentation to care teams. Current data collection challenges persist for patients unable or unwilling to use digital applications, particularly affecting elderly and digitally underserved populations. Symptom burden between clinic visits thus remains underreported.
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