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Research into how real-time PROMs can improve quality of life for cancer patients

7 April 2022
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Monash University is leading a project testing whether improved care coordination and symptom monitoring using Personify Care’s digital patient pathways can improve quality of life for people with pancreatic or oesophagogastric cancers.

The PROpatient project is funded by the Victorian Cancer Agency and will recruit patients using Monash University's upper-gastrointestinal registry across 12 participating sites, including Austin Health, Cabrini Health, Western Health and St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne.

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