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DOI: 10.1093/jncimonographs/lgt016
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Identifying Early Dehydration Risk With Home-Based Sensors During Radiation Treatment: A Feasibility Study on Patients With Head and Neck Cancer

Susan K. Peterson,Eileen H. Shinn,Karen Basen-Engquist,Wendy Demark‐Wahnefried,Alexander V. Prokhorov,Chaitanya Baru,Ingolf Krueger,Emilia Farcas,Philip Rios,Adam S. Garden,Beth M. Beadle,Kai Lin,Yan Yan,Stephanie L. Martch,Kevin Patrick

Medicine
Head and neck cancer
Cyberinfrastructure
2013
BackgroundSystems that enable remote monitoring of patients’ symptoms and other health-related outcomes may optimize cancer care outside of the clinic setting. CYCORE (CYberinfrastructure for COmparative effectiveness REsearch) is a software-based prototype for a user-friendly cyberinfrastructure supporting the comprehensive collection and analyses of data from multiple domains using a suite of home-based and mobile sensors. This study evaluated the feasibility of using CYCORE to address early at-home identification of dehydration risk in head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy.
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    Identifying Early Dehydration Risk With Home-Based Sensors During Radiation Treatment: A Feasibility Study on Patients With Head and Neck Cancer” is a paper by Susan K. Peterson Eileen H. Shinn Karen Basen-Engquist Wendy Demark‐Wahnefried Alexander V. Prokhorov Chaitanya Baru Ingolf Krueger Emilia Farcas Philip Rios Adam S. Garden Beth M. Beadle Kai Lin Yan Yan Stephanie L. Martch Kevin Patrick published in 2013. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.