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Qualitative evaluation of mobile cancer apps with particular attention to the target group, content, and advertising.

Cathleen BöhmeMarc Baron von OsthoffKatrin FreyJutta Hübner
Published in: Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology (2017)
Almost half of the tested apps were deficient or insufficient. In order to improve safety of patients using apps, some regulation seems mandatory. Putting apps under the legislation for medical products might be one way to better regulate and control quality. Second, efforts should focus on the development of checklists that make it easier for patients to search for suitable cancer apps.
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