Cancer.Net Mobile offers trusted, compassionate cancer information from diagnosis through treatment and beyond, along with easy-to-use tools to help you plan and manage your care. Find comprehensive guides to 125+ types of cancer and cancer-related syndromes, as well as articles, podcasts, and videos covering every aspect of managing your care, treatments and procedures, caregiving, support, and common concerns. Bookmark and save content for easy access. Stay informed with optional notifications when new content is published. The My Health Dashboard includes the following tools to help manage every aspect of your care: • Symptoms: Note symptoms and plot their severity, date, and time on an easy-to-read line graph. • Questions: Track questions to ask your health care team and record their answers via written notes or audio recording. • Medications: Record dosage, frequency, and prescribing provider. Set reminder notifications, and log when you take your medication. • Providers: Add your health care providers and their contact information. Assign questions, medications, appointments, and your health report to a specific provider. • Appointments: Enter upcoming appointments and sync with your device calendar or share with others. • My Health Report: Share tracked data—including symptoms, medications, and questions—with health care providers, caregivers, and others. • Apple Health Integration: Optionally include data from Apple Health—such as blood pressure, resting heart rate, step count, and sleep analysis—when exporting tracked information through the My Health Report. • Passcode Lock: Keep your personal health data secure. Cancer.Net Mobile is produced by the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the voice of the world’s oncology professionals. ASCO is committed to conquering cancer through research, education, and promotion of the highest quality, equitable patient care. Cancer.Net and Cancer.Net Mobile are supported by Conquer Cancer ®, the ASCO Foundation, which funds lifesaving research for every cancer, every patient, everywhere.
Phone support
Limited to U.S. number format, poor design as a result
Most helpful!
Wish I’d learned about this valuable resource earlier in my diagnosis and treatment journey. It may have helped prevent many of the adverse events and outcomes associated with my treatment.
Good, but not all-inclusive
I was looking for something to consolidate 100 different papers into one app that’s always with me. The “my health” tab needs a place to list your cancer type and details. I have breast cancer and there are so many different factors that I can never remember. I had to put them in “questions” just to have a quick visual. I like the meds section, and that entering your appointments in the app first will sync with your iCal. I like that I can list all the different provider phone numbers.
Helpful
This app is helpful as I begin this next phase of my breast cancer journey with chemo. will be able to add my systems from chemo over the next month to share with my oncologist at my upcoming visit. I added my appointments & will continue to do so. It’s helpful to see them on the same screen versus having to scroll through my calendar for the week or following week. I definitely recommend this app. I’m not sure if it was around the first 2 times that I had cancer, but it’s helpful.
Great symptom tracker
Great overall app. I like the symptom tracker the most. I wish the graphs of symptoms allowed going back more than 7 observations, using some type of slider. The IOS interface to Apple Health would be great if it captured other health Lab results or medical records.
Very helpful, but could use a few improvements
So happy to have this app for tracking symptoms after chemo treatments. It's easy to quickly capture a new event in real time and add very specific info as needed (e.g., fever - actual temp, or tachycardia - actual BPM). It also works well to generate a quick report with a list of detailed events, email it to yourself, then use that to review and create a more concise list to review with my doctor. The improvements that would really help: 1. Adapt font size to the device settings. On my iPad, the text is so tiiny in this app it is barely readable with my glasses on. And most apps are readable without glasses because I set my defaults that way. 2. Allow symptom names to be modified without losing the data. Sometimes when we start tracking a symptom, we misname it, name it too narrowly or too broadly, or just wrong, and need to adjust it later. 3. Because doctors want a pain reference number when we report symptoms, add that 1-10 scale either as a replacement of the existing score or an additional number kept with each event. But overall this is a very reliable and easy to use app. And I'm so thankful it exists!!!
Needs a little work
There should so be a way to edit or delete providers. If you have to update or change something you are out of luck. You have to create a whole new entry. Symptoms and Side Effects should be separate. It is important to distinguish between what symptoms arise from the cancer, and what side effects occurs from treatment and medications.
• A new and improved My Health Dashboard
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