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Web-Based Application for Monitoring Radiation Therapy Complications in Cancer Patients

Cancer treatment is multidisciplinary and may include radiotherapy. Treatment-related complications represent a burden for patients and the healthcare system. Early recognition of radiotherapy-related side effects is important for timely clinical interventions and improved quality of care. This study aims to improve co

Condition(s)Gynecologic Cancer, Urologic Cancer, Breast Cancer
StatusRecruiting
PhaseNA
Study typeInterventional
SummaryCancer treatment is multidisciplinary and may include radiotherapy. Treatment-related complications represent a burden for patients and the healthcare system. Early recognition of radiotherapy-related side effects is important for timely clinical interventions and improved quality of care. This study aims to improve comprehensive patient management during and after radiotherapy through development and implementation of a web-based application using standardized electronic patient-reported outcome questionnaires (PROMs). Patients will report radiotherapy-related symptoms and quality of life through web-based questionnaires that will be securely transmitted to the Institute of Oncology Ljubljana for review by healthcare professionals. Responses will be categorized using a traffic-light syste
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: * Patients receiving radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer, urologic cancer, or breast cancer at the Institute of Oncology Ljubljana. * Ability to access and use the web-based application on a smartphone, computer, or tablet. * Signed written informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: * Inability to understand the questionnaire questions and provide meaningful answers.
Ages18 Years
SexAll
Lead sponsorInstitute of Oncology Ljubljana
LocationsLjubljana, Slovenia
Start date2023-09-02
NCT IDNCT07416630
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07416630

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