This study aimed to use an integrated system (Medical Care Continuity (MCC) system) consisting of computer, video telephone, and a high-definition camera to monitor at home chemotherapy side effects in cancer outpatients.
Formica, V., Fossile, E., Pellegrino, R., Fatale, M., Mari, M., Rabuffetti, M., et al. (2009). The Medical Care Continuity (MCC) project. A pilot study of video-assisted home care within the eTEN European Community program. The Italian experience. SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER, 17(5), 471-478 [10.1007/s00520-008-0559-1].
The Medical Care Continuity (MCC) project. A pilot study of video-assisted home care within the eTEN European Community program. The Italian experience
Formica, V;ROSELLI, MARIO
2009-05-01
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