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flag Remote monitoring after cancer surgery boosts recovery and reduces complications, study finds.

flag A study in npj Digital Medicine finds remote monitoring after cancer surgery improves recovery. flag Researchers tracked 293 patients with abdominal or pelvic surgeries using wristbands and smartphone apps. flag Those with active monitoring—where nurses reviewed data and intervened—had 6% better functional recovery in two weeks, fewer complications, better symptom control, and less daily disruption than those with only automated alerts. flag The findings highlight the value of connecting hospital and home care, urging broader use of digital tools and further research on optimal monitoring for specific cancers and procedures. flag Patients are encouraged to talk to doctors about remote monitoring options.

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