Background: Telemedicine could be very useful for patients in remote areas experiencing adverse drug reactions or being in need of sophisticated diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. The aim of this article is to show the experience of our Department of Nuclear Medicine (DNM) in telemonitoring patients with differentiated thyroid carcinomas and neuroendocrine tumors. Subjects and Methods: The DNM at the Clinical Center Kragujevac, Serbia, uses continuous remote monitoring of patients' vital functions, including heart rate, electrocardiogram, respiration rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation, as well as video surveillance of the physical isolation area for patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) and some patients with differentiated...
BACKGROUND: Outpatient chemotherapy is a core treatment for haematological malignancies; however, it...
The cancer burden is expected to reach 20 million new cases annually in low and middle-income countr...
This document is an Accepted Manuscript version, reprinted from Cancer Nursing Vol. 38 (2): E37-47, ...
Telemedicine is extremely useful when distance could hinder diagnostic procedures, disease managemen...
Purpose: To investigate whether a telemedicine service (TMS) carried out during the Covid-19 pandemi...
© 2015, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Background: Our team devised a real-time telemonitoring system (THYRP...
Background: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
The goal of the study was to develop and test an automated short message service (SMS) and web servi...
BACKGROUND: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
Background: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 worldwide pandemic enabled the expanded use of telemedical technologies in ...
Today's coronary care unit patients include those with complicated and uncomplicated myocardial infa...
International audienceStrategies that individualize the care of cancer patients receiving oral antic...
Background: Cancer patients suffer from many complications caused by both the disease itself and the...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
BACKGROUND: Outpatient chemotherapy is a core treatment for haematological malignancies; however, it...
The cancer burden is expected to reach 20 million new cases annually in low and middle-income countr...
This document is an Accepted Manuscript version, reprinted from Cancer Nursing Vol. 38 (2): E37-47, ...
Telemedicine is extremely useful when distance could hinder diagnostic procedures, disease managemen...
Purpose: To investigate whether a telemedicine service (TMS) carried out during the Covid-19 pandemi...
© 2015, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Background: Our team devised a real-time telemonitoring system (THYRP...
Background: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
The goal of the study was to develop and test an automated short message service (SMS) and web servi...
BACKGROUND: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
Background: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 worldwide pandemic enabled the expanded use of telemedical technologies in ...
Today's coronary care unit patients include those with complicated and uncomplicated myocardial infa...
International audienceStrategies that individualize the care of cancer patients receiving oral antic...
Background: Cancer patients suffer from many complications caused by both the disease itself and the...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
BACKGROUND: Outpatient chemotherapy is a core treatment for haematological malignancies; however, it...
The cancer burden is expected to reach 20 million new cases annually in low and middle-income countr...
This document is an Accepted Manuscript version, reprinted from Cancer Nursing Vol. 38 (2): E37-47, ...