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Mobile-CEA - A Novel Surveillance Method for Patients with Colorectal Cancer




AuthorsPakarinen Sakari, Varpe Pirita, Carpelan Anu, Koivisto Mari, Huhtinen Heikki

PublisherSAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

Publication year2022

JournalCancer Control : Journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center

Journal name in sourceCANCER CONTROL

Journal acronymCANCER CONTROL

Article number 10732748221102780

Volume29

Number of pages6

ISSN1073-2748

eISSN1526-2359

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/10732748221102780

Web address https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10732748221102780

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/176008320


Abstract

Objective
The follow-up of the increasing number of cancer survivors threatens to overload the health care system. While short message system (SMS)-based communication is widely used in other areas of the health care system, there are no studies of its appliance in cancer surveillance. The aim of the current study was to analyze the acceptability, convenience and impact of a novel mobile phone messaging -based system (Mobile-CEA) on health personnel contacts in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) during 2 years of follow-up.

Methods
The follow-up data of 52 curatively treated patients with CRC (22 Mobile-CEA-, 30 standard surveillance) was collected retrospectively from the electronic archives. Mobile-CEA patient satisfaction was measured by a tailored non-validated questionnaire. Health personnel satisfaction was assessed by personal interviews.

Results
Mobile-CEA surveillance group had less health personnel contacts than the standard surveillance group: median 3 (min 0-max 7) vs 5 (min 4-max 7) and 77.2% of the Mobile-CEA group had less than 4 contacts (minimum with the standard surveillance) to health personnel. There were no recurrences in either group. Mobile-CEA patients were satisfied with this novel follow-up method. Health personnel considered it as a practical and safe tool in CRC surveillance.

Conclusion
Mobile-CEA surveillance seems to be a promising and effective follow-up method for curatively treated patients with CRC. Further studies and experiences are needed.


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