Fatigue trajectories by wearable remote monitoring of breast cancer patients during radiotherapy(19 views) Barillaro A, Feoli C, Tramontano A, Comerci M, Caroprese M, Cuocolo R, Tamburis O, Petrazzuoli M, D’arienzo MA, Farella A, Oliviero C, Clemente S, Cella L, Magliulo M, Conson M, Pacelli R
Keywords: Breast Cancer, Fitness Tracker, Quality-Of-Life, Radiation-Induced Fatigue, Adult, Aged, Breast Neoplasms, Female, Heart Rate, Humans, Machine Learning, Middle Aged, Monitoring, Physiologic, Patient Compliance, Pilot Projects, Wearable Electronic Devices, Activity Tracker, Breast Tumor, Etiology, Physiologic Monitoring, Pilot Study, Procedures, Radiotherapy, Wearable Computer
Affiliations: *** IBB - CNR ***
Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, University Federico II, Naples, Italy
Institute of Biostructures and Bioimaging, National Research Council, Naples, Italy
Department of Medicine, Surgery, and Dentistry, University of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Unit of Medical Physics and Radioprotection, University Hospital Federico II, Naples, Italy
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Fatigue trajectories by wearable remote monitoring of breast cancer patients during radiotherapy
Cusanno F, Cisbani E, Colilli S, Fratoni R, Garibaldi F, Giuliani F, Gricia M, Lucentini M, Magliozzi ML, Santarivenere F, Torrioli S, Cinti MN, Pani R, Pellegrini R, Simonetti G, Schillaci O, Del Vecchio S, Salvatore M, Majewski S, De Vincentis G, Scopinaro F * Results of clinical trials with SPEM(597 views) Nucl Instrum Methods Phys Res Sect A, 2007 Feb 1; 497(1): 46-50. Impact Factor:3.221 ViewExport to BibTeXExport to EndNote