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The integration of digital health technologies into cancer care marks a significant advancement in the field of oncology, reshaping how treatments are administered, monitored, and optimized for patient benefit. From mobile apps to wearable devices, digital health tools are becoming integral in supporting cancer treatment and enhancing patient quality of life.

This blog post explores the various ways these innovative technologies are being employed, highlighting their impact on both treatment outcomes and the everyday lives of patients.

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