Category: Our scienceUse this category for scientific articles that need to be added to the “Our science” overview
Use this category for scientific articles that need to be added to the “Our science” overview
OWise breast cancer listed in the Top 25 of all health apps by IQVIA.
OWise breast cancer was listed in the Top 25 of all health apps by IQVIA.
Evaluating the value of supportive medical apps during the treatment for breast cancer
Young-Afat et al, 2014; Amsterdam EBCC9.
First place in the Digital Health Masterclass Challenge 2013
Px HealthCare won first place in the Digital Health Masterclass Challenge held by Janssen Healthcare Innovation and Johnson & Johnson Innovation.
NHS Innovation Accelerator
Anne joined the NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA) from the Netherlands to develop OWise in 2015. The NIA is facilitating Anne’s … Continue reading “NHS Innovation Accelerator”
Optimising oncology outcomes with a mobile app for breast cancer patients: A qualitative evaluation.
2016 NCRI Conference
Is there value in using patient recorded outcome measures to improve toxicity management patients receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer?
2017 Annual British Oncology Pharmacy Association Symposium
Recordings or summaries of consultations for people with cancer (Review)
Pitkethly et al., 2008; Cochrane Library. This review examined the effects of giving people with cancer audio recordings or written summaries of consultations.
Px HealthCare Unveils First-of-its-Kind, Real World Evidence Study Using OWise Breast Cancer Patient Support App
Px HealthCare (Px), the digital health company behind the clinically-validated OWise cancer patient support app, announced today the presentation of a first-of-its-kind Real World Evidence (RWE) study at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS).
OWise receives top prize in Scotland’s Cancer Innovation Challenge
OWise was one of the projects selected to win the finals and progress to phase two of the Cancer Innovation Challenge!
The characteristics and effectiveness of Question Prompt List interventions in oncology: a systematic review of the literature
Brandes et al., 2014; Journal of the Psychological, Social and Behavioural Dimensions in Cancer. Systematic review examining the effectiveness of Question Prompt Lists in oncology.
Symptom Monitoring With Patient-Reported Outcomes During Routine Cancer Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Basch et al., 2016; Journal of Clinical Oncology. A RCT that investigated symptom monitoring with PROs during cancer treatment.
Overall Survival Results of Trial Assessing Patient-Reported Outcomes for Symptom Monitoring During Routine Cancer Treatment
Basch et al., 2017; JAMA. A trial investigating the effect of PROs on symptom monitoring during routine cancer treatment.