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Audio Journal of Oncology PodcastAuthor: Audio Medica News
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Wing-Lok Chan MBBS; 2026 ASCO: Patients with Advanced Cancer Using The SUPPORT+ Mobile Phone App With Nurse Supervision have Better Quality of Life and Fewer Hospitalizations
Wednesday, 8 July, 2026
An interview with: Wing-Lok Chan MBBS, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Oncology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China CHICAGO, USA—Patients with advanced cancer had their quality of life preserved and required fewer hospitalizations when they monitored themselves digitally by using the SUPPORT+ mobile phone app prompting better self-management while giving regular access to guidance from a nurse. This was in a randomized controlled study reported to the 2026 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology by Wing-Lok Chan MBBS, from the Department of Clinical Oncology at the University of Hong Kong, in China. She talked about the findings with Peter Goodwin:










