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CHICAGO — An app that actively monitors symptoms and provides self-management advice could significantly improve quality of life for patients with advanced cancer in palliative care.The randomized trial data, presented at ASCO Annual Meeting and copublished in JAMA Network Open, showed patients who engaged with the SUPPORT+ digital self-management and clinical support tool maintained
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