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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37983068/noninvasive-staging-of-lymph-node-status-in-breast-cancer-using-machine-learning-external-validation-and-further-model-development
#21
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Malin Hjärtström, Looket Dihge, Pär-Ola Bendahl, Ida Skarping, Julia Ellbrant, Mattias Ohlsson, Lisa Rydén
BACKGROUND: Most patients diagnosed with breast cancer present with a node-negative disease. Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is routinely used for axillary staging, leaving patients with healthy axillary lymph nodes without therapeutic effects but at risk of morbidities from the intervention. Numerous studies have developed nodal status prediction models for noninvasive axillary staging using postoperative data or imaging features that are not part of the diagnostic workup. Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) is a top-ranked predictor of nodal metastasis; however, its preoperative assessment is challenging...
November 20, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37966891/open-source-step-counting-algorithm-for-smartphone-data-collected-in-clinical-and-nonclinical-settings-algorithm-development-and-validation-study
#22
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Marcin Straczkiewicz, Nancy L Keating, Embree Thompson, Ursula A Matulonis, Susana M Campos, Alexi A Wright, Jukka-Pekka Onnela
BACKGROUND: Step counts are increasingly used in public health and clinical research to assess well-being, lifestyle, and health status. However, estimating step counts using commercial activity trackers has several limitations, including a lack of reproducibility, generalizability, and scalability. Smartphones are a potentially promising alternative, but their step-counting algorithms require robust validation that accounts for temporal sensor body location, individual gait characteristics, and heterogeneous health states...
November 15, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37948101/understanding-the-needs-and-lived-experiences-of-patients-with-graft-versus-host-disease-real-world-european-public-social-media-listening-study
#23
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Zinaida Perić, Grzegorz Basak, Christian Koenecke, Ivan Moiseev, Jyoti Chauhan, Sathyaraj Asaithambi, Alexandros Sagkriotis, Sibel Gunes, Olaf Penack
BACKGROUND: Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is the major cause of short- and long-term morbidity and mortality after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Treatment options beyond corticosteroid therapy remain limited, and prolonged treatment often leads to impaired quality of life (QoL). A better understanding of the needs and experiences of patients with GVHD is required to improve patient care. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to explore different social media (SM) channels for gathering and analyzing the needs and experiences of patients and other stakeholders across 14 European countries...
November 10, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37943595/moving-forward-with-telehealth-in-cancer-rehabilitation-patient-perspectives-from-a-mixed-methods-study
#24
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Linda O'Neill, Louise Brennan, Grainne Sheill, Deirdre Connolly, Emer Guinan, Juliette Hussey
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the use of telehealth in cancer care and highlighted the potential of telehealth as a means of delivering the much-needed rehabilitation services for patients living with the side effects of cancer and its treatments. OBJECTIVE: This mixed methods study aims to explore patients' experiences of telehealth and their preferences regarding the use of telehealth for cancer rehabilitation to inform service development. METHODS: The study was completed in 2 phases from October 2020 to November 2021...
November 9, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37917149/telehealth-availability-for-cancer-care-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-cross-sectional-study
#25
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Victoria A Marks, Walter R Hsiang, James Nie, Waez Umer, Afash Haleem, Bayan Galal, Irene Pak, Dana Kim, Michelle C Salazar, Haddon Pantel, Elizabeth R Berger, Daniel J Boffa, Jaime A Cavallo, Michael S Leapman
BACKGROUND: Telehealth was an important strategy for maintaining continuity of cancer care during the coronavirus pandemic and has continued to play a role in outpatient care; however, it is unknown whether services are equally available across cancer hospitals. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess telehealth availability at cancer hospitals for new and established patients with common cancers to contextualize the impact of access barriers to technology on overall access to health care...
November 2, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37902829/exploring-online-crowdfunding-for-cancer-related-costs-among-lgbtq-lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender-queer-plus-cancer-survivors-integration-of-community-engaged-and-technology-based-methodologies
#26
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Austin R Waters, Cindy Turner, Caleb W Easterly, Ida Tovar, Megan Mulvaney, Matt Poquadeck, Hailey Johnston, Lauren V Ghazal, Stephen A Rains, Kristin G Cloyes, Anne C Kirchhoff, Echo L Warner
BACKGROUND: Cancer survivors frequently experience cancer-related financial burdens. The extent to which Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Plus (LGBTQ+) populations experience cancer-related cost-coping behaviors such as crowdfunding is largely unknown, owing to a lack of sexual orientation and gender identity data collection and social stigma. Web-scraping has previously been used to evaluate inequities in online crowdfunding, but these methods alone do not adequately engage populations facing inequities...
October 30, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37812491/supporting-pain-self-management-in-patients-with-cancer-app-development-based-on-a-theoretical-and-evidence-driven-approach
#27
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Asma A Abahussin, Robert M West, David C Wong, Lucy E Ziegler, Matthew J Allsop
BACKGROUND: To inform the development of an intervention, it is essential to have a well-developed theoretical understanding of how an intervention causes change, as stated in the UK Medical Research Council guidelines for developing complex interventions. Theoretical foundations are often ignored in the development of mobile health apps intended to support pain self-management for patients with cancer. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to systematically set a theory- and evidence-driven design for a pain self-management app and specify the app's active features...
October 9, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37792435/an-actionable-expert-system-algorithm-to-support-nurse-led-cancer-survivorship-care-algorithm-development-study
#28
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Kaylen J Pfisterer, Raima Lohani, Elizabeth Janes, Denise Ng, Dan Wang, Denise Bryant-Lukosius, Ricardo Rendon, Alejandro Berlin, Jacqueline Bender, Ian Brown, Andrew Feifer, Geoffrey Gotto, Shumit Saha, Joseph A Cafazzo, Quynh Pham
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive models of survivorship care are necessary to improve access to and coordination of care. New models of care provide the opportunity to address the complexity of physical and psychosocial problems and long-term health needs experienced by patients following cancer treatment. OBJECTIVE: This paper presents our expert-informed, rules-based survivorship algorithm to build a nurse-led model of survivorship care to support men living with prostate cancer (PCa)...
October 4, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37751285/user-centered-development-of-a-mobile-app-to-assess-the-quality-of-life-of-patients-with-cancer-iterative-investigation-and-usability-testing
#29
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Chantal N L Beutter, Katharina Zeller, Uwe M Martens, Bettina Pfleiderer, Christian Fegeler
BACKGROUND: The treatment for cancer can have a negative impact not only on physical well-being but also on mental health and the quality of life (QoL). Health apps enable the monitoring of different parameters, but to date, there are only few that support patients with cancer and none that focuses on the assessment of QoL. Furthermore, patients as stakeholders are often only integrated at the late stage of the development process, if at all. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this research was to develop and evaluate a smartphone app (Lion-App) to enable patients with cancer to autonomously measure the QoL with an iterative, user-centered approach...
September 26, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37737837/content-quality-of-youtube-videos-about-metastatic-breast-cancer-in-young-women-a-systematic-assessment
#30
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Nina Morena, Yitzchok Ahisar, Xena Wang, Diana Nguyen, Carrie A Rentschler, Ari N Meguerditchian
BACKGROUND: Young women with metastatic breast cancer (YWMBC) are part of a digitally connected generation yet are underserved in terms of information needs. YouTube is widely used to find and identify health information. The accessibility of health-related content on social media, paired with the rare and marginalized experience of YWMBC, as well as the digital media practices of younger generations, implies a considerable likelihood that YWMBC will seek information and community online...
September 19, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37698900/predictors-of-the-use-of-a-mental-health-focused-ehealth-system-in-patients-with-breast-and-prostate-cancer-bayesian-structural-equation-modeling-analysis-of-a-prospective-study
#31
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Nuhamin Gebrewold Petros, Jesper Alvarsson-Hjort, Gergö Hadlaczky, Danuta Wasserman, Manuel Ottaviano, Sergio Gonzalez-Martinez, Sara Carletto, Enzo Pasquale Scilingo, Gaetano Valenza, Vladimir Carli
BACKGROUND: eHealth systems have been increasingly used to manage depressive symptoms in patients with somatic illnesses. However, understanding the factors that drive their use, particularly among patients with breast and prostate cancer, remains a critical area of research. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the factors influencing use of the NEVERMIND eHealth system among patients with breast and prostate cancer over 12 weeks, with a focus on the Technology Acceptance Model...
September 12, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37676714/effectiveness-of-a-self-monitoring-app-in-supporting-physical-activity-maintenance-among-rural-canadians-with-cancer-after-an-exercise-oncology-program-cluster-randomized-controlled-trial
#32
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Manuel Ester, Chad W Wagoner, Julianna Dreger, Guanmin Chen, Meghan H McDonough, Margaret L McNeely, S Nicole Culos-Reed
BACKGROUND: Despite the benefits of physical activity (PA) for individuals with cancer, most remain insufficiently active. Exercise oncology interventions can improve PA levels. Individuals struggle to maintain PA levels after interventions because of persistent psychological and environmental PA barriers. Health technology (eHealth) may address some PA barriers and deliver effective, scalable PA interventions in oncology, yet its effectiveness for changing PA levels remains mixed. Using eHealth to support PA maintenance among rural populations with cancer, who may need greater PA support given lower PA levels and worse health outcomes, remains under-studied...
September 7, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37676704/categorization-and-analysis-of-primary-care-mhealth-apps-related-to-breast-health-and-breast-cancer-systematic-search-in-app-stores-and-content-analysis
#33
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Sweekrity Kanodia, Jean Christophe Thalabard, Kevin Lhoste
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer mortality among women globally. The use of mobile health tools such as apps and games is increasing rapidly, even in low- and middle-income countries, to promote early diagnosis and to manage care and support of survivors and patients. OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of this review was to categorize selected mobile health apps related to breast health and prevention of breast cancer, based on features such as breast self-examination (BSE) training and reminders, and to analyze their current dissemination...
September 7, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37672332/effects-of-web-based-and-mobile-self-care-support-in-addition-to-standard-care-in-patients-after-radical-prostatectomy-randomized-controlled-trial
#34
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Camilla Wennerberg, Amanda Hellström, Kristina Schildmeijer, Mirjam Ekstedt
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer is a common form of cancer that is often treated with radical prostatectomy, which can leave patients with urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction. Self-care (pelvic floor muscle exercises and physical activity) is recommended to reduce the side effects. As more and more men are living in the aftermath of treatment, effective rehabilitation support is warranted. Digital self-care support has the potential to improve patient outcomes, but it has rarely been evaluated longitudinally in randomized controlled trials...
September 6, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37669090/data-efficient-computational-pathology-platform-for-faster-and-cheaper-breast-cancer-subtype-identifications-development-of-a-deep-learning-model
#35
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Kideog Bae, Young Seok Jeon, Yul Hwangbo, Chong Woo Yoo, Nayoung Han, Mengling Feng
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer subtyping is a crucial step in determining therapeutic options, but the molecular examination based on immunohistochemical staining is expensive and time-consuming. Deep learning opens up the possibility to predict the subtypes based on the morphological information from hematoxylin and eosin staining, a much cheaper and faster alternative. However, training the predictive model conventionally requires a large number of histology images, which is challenging to collect by a single institute...
September 5, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37651170/advanced-messaging-intervention-for-medication-adherence-and-clinical-outcomes-among-patients-with-cancer-randomized-controlled-trial
#36
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Chen-Xu Ni, Wen-Jie Lu, Min Ni, Fang Huang, Dong-Jie Li, Fu-Ming Shen
BACKGROUND: Medication adherence is crucial for improving clinical outcomes in the treatment of patients with cancer. The lack of adherence and adverse drug reactions can reduce the effectiveness of cancer therapy including the quality of life. The commonly used intervention methods for medication adherence continue to evolve, and the age of fifth-generation (5G) messaging has arrived. OBJECTIVE: In this study, we conducted a prospective, pilot randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effect of 5G messaging on medication adherence and clinical outcomes among patients with cancer in China...
August 31, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37639296/smartphone-based-psychotherapeutic-interventions-in-blended-care-of-cancer-survivors-nested-randomized-clinical-trial
#37
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Gunther Meinlschmidt, Astrid Grossert, Cornelia Meffert, Noa Roemmel, Viviane Hess, Christoph Rochlitz, Miklos Pless, Sabina Hunziker, Brigitta Wössmer, Ulfried Geuter, Rainer Schaefert
BACKGROUND: Cancer is related to not only physical but also mental suffering. Notably, body image disturbances are highly relevant to cancer-related changes often persisting beyond recovery from cancer. Scalable and low-barrier interventions that can be blended with face-to-face psychotherapy for cancer survivors are highly warranted. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to investigate whether smartphone-based bodily interventions are more effective to improve the mood of patients with cancer than smartphone-based fairy tale interventions (control intervention)...
August 28, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37561562/tailoring-a-text-messaging-and-fotonovela-program-to-increase-patient-engagement-in-colorectal-cancer-screening-in-a-large-urban-community-clinic-population-quality-improvement-project
#38
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Monica Guo, Rena Brar Prayaga, Carly E Levitz, Elena S Kuo, Esmeralda Ruiz, Evelyn Torres-Ozadali, Anne Escaron
BACKGROUND: Appropriate annual screenings for colorectal cancer (CRC) are an essential preventive measure for the second-leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States. Studies have shown that CRC screening rates are influenced by various social determinants of health (SDOH) factors, including race, ethnicity, and geography. According to 2018 national data, participation in screening is lowest among Hispanic or Latinx individuals (56.1%). At an urban Federally Qualified Health Center, a quality improvement project was conducted to evaluate a texting program with a motivational fotonovela-a short narrative comic...
August 10, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37531163/perspectives-and-experiences-of-patients-with-thyroid-cancer-at-a-global-level-retrospective-descriptive-study-of-twitter-data
#39
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Sununtha Meksawasdichai, Tassanee Lerksuthirat, Boonsong Ongphiphadhanakul, Chutintorn Sriphrapradang
BACKGROUND: Twitter has become a popular platform for individuals to broadcast their daily experiences and opinions on a wide range of topics and emotions. Tweets from patients with cancer could offer insights into their needs. However, limited research has been conducted using Twitter data to understand the needs of patients with cancer despite the substantial amount of health-related data posted on the platform daily. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to uncover the potential of using Twitter data to understand the perspectives and experiences of patients with thyroid cancer at a global level...
August 2, 2023: JMIR Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37505790/exposure-and-reactions-to-cancer-treatment-misinformation-and-advice-survey-study
#40
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Allison J Lazard, Sydney Nicolla, Rhyan N Vereen, Shanetta Pendleton, Marjory Charlot, Hung-Jui Tan, Dominic DiFranzo, Marlyn Pulido, Nabarun Dasgupta
BACKGROUND: Cancer treatment misinformation, or false claims about alternative cures, often spreads faster and farther than true information on social media. Cancer treatment misinformation can harm the psychosocial and physical health of individuals with cancer and their cancer care networks by causing distress and encouraging people to abandon support, potentially leading to deviations from evidence-based care. There is a pressing need to understand how cancer treatment misinformation is shared and uncover ways to reduce misinformation...
July 28, 2023: JMIR Cancer
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