id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-348570-plds5kbn Buneviciene, Inesa Can mHealth interventions improve quality of life of cancer patients? A systematic review and meta-analysis 2020-10-20 .txt text/plain 5428 260 41 In this systematic-review and meta-analysis, we explored the possible impact of health interventions delivered via mHealth tools on HRQoL of cancer patients. We aimed to systematically review studies that investigated the possible impact of health interventions delivered via mHealth tools on the HRQoL of patients with cancer and to pool the reported results from the original studies in a meta-analysis, when feasible. Finally, a healthy eating and physical activity feedback app (BENECA) administered to 80 overweight or obese breast cancer patients improved global health perception, physical, emotional, cognitive and social functioning domains, in addition to fatigue dyspnea and insomnia symptom severity, as evaluated by the EORTC-QLQ-C30 questionnaire [35] . One study in 114 breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy randomized patients to either an app-based support program (mHealth intervention group) or to usual care (control group), which comprised a health supportive care during chemotherapy as inpatients. ./cache/cord-348570-plds5kbn.txt ./txt/cord-348570-plds5kbn.txt