Using wearables to transform cancer care – and better equip clinicians
Careology is digital platform that uses wearable technology to monitor cancer patients from the comfort of their own home and provide data to clinicians.
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Careology is digital platform that uses wearable technology to monitor cancer patients from the comfort of their own home and provide data to clinicians.

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