Abstract: This study examines the role of digital health technologies in the field of cancer care management, highlighting their potential benefits and associated challenges. A focused review of existing cancer care practices reveals fragmented approaches to patient monitoring, treatment adherence, and health awareness, emphasizing the need for integrated digital solutions. The findings suggest that mobile health systems can improve patient engagement, enable continuous monitoring, and support informed medical decision-making, while also raising concerns related to data security, accessibility, and user adaptability. The impact of digital cancer care systems is influenced by contextual factors such as healthcare infrastructure, patient literacy, and clinical involvement. Based on these observations, this study proposes a supportive digital approach that enhances traditional cancer care through structured tracking and secure communication rather than replacing clinical processes. By addressing current gaps in cancer care delivery, this work contributes to a clearer understanding of technology-assisted healthcare and emphasizes the role of digital platforms in improving long-term cancer management [1]
Keywords: Cancer care management, Mobile health application, Patient monitoring, Treatment adherence, Digital healthcare, Telemedicine, Symptom tracking, Remote healthcare support, Health data management, Patient engagement
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10.17148/IJARCCE.2026.15217
[1] Priyanka Avhad, Vaibhav Jain, Disha Kuvar, "CanCare: Cancer Disease Awareness, Tracking & Support.," International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2026.15217