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How a Hong Kong app is a ‘vital lifeline’ for 76,000 patients navigating cancer care

How a Hong Kong app is a ‘vital lifeline’ for 76,000 patients navigating cancer care
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A mobile app called SUPPORT+, developed by the University of Hong Kong, is helping 76,000 cancer patients manage symptoms and medication side effects from home. The project is currently seeking additional funding to continue its operations.

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Digital health tools are increasingly vital for improving patient quality of life and reducing the burden on clinical healthcare systems.

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