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VitCura is a mobile application that allows patients to self-report, record, and track their symptoms. The app combines a free-form diary with structured questionnaires.
It's aim is to provide patients – particularly cancer patients and participants in clinical trials – with a convenient tool to keep track of their symptoms and overall well-being over time.
The app is also designed to support clinicians by providing a clearer overview of patients’ reported symptoms and changes in their condition. By facilitating regular symptom reporting, the app can help improve communication between patients and healthcare professionals and contribute to a better understanding of patients’ day-to-day experiences during treatment.
VitCura is currently in active development, and we are looking for feedback from potential users. Your input will help us understand whether the current features are useful for cancer patients and how the app could be improved. We are especially interested in hearing your thoughts on the usability of the app and any additional features you would like to see.
How can you get involved?
If you would like to briefly explore the app or try using it regularly over several weeks, we would greatly appreciate your feedback, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]. We will send you a link to download the app along with additional information and a feedback form. VitCura is available on both Android and Apple mobile devices.
VitCura is developed by the Institute of Cancer Research and the Imperial College London team.
VitCura is a mobile application that allows patients to self-report, record, and track their symptoms. The app combines a free-form diary with structured questionnaires.
It's aim is to provide patients – particularly cancer patients and participants in clinical trials – with a convenient tool to keep track of their symptoms and overall well-being over time.
The app is also designed to support clinicians by providing a clearer overview of patients’ reported symptoms and changes in their condition. By facilitating regular symptom reporting, the app can help improve communication between patients and healthcare professionals and contribute to a better understanding of patients’ day-to-day experiences during treatment.
VitCura is currently in active development, and we are looking for feedback from potential users. Your input will help us understand whether the current features are useful for cancer patients and how the app could be improved. We are especially interested in hearing your thoughts on the usability of the app and any additional features you would like to see.
How can you get involved?
If you would like to briefly explore the app or try using it regularly over several weeks, we would greatly appreciate your feedback, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]. We will send you a link to download the app along with additional information and a feedback form. VitCura is available on both Android and Apple mobile devices.
VitCura is developed by the Institute of Cancer Research and the Imperial College London team.