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REcovery After Cancer Application
Sponsor: Karolinska Institutet
Summary
The RECapp study is a clinical trial evaluating a digital tool designed to support patients recovering from surgery for oesophageal or stomach cancer. The goal is to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life during recovery. Each year in Sweden, around 1,400 people are diagnosed with these cancers. Although more people are surviving thanks to better treatments, recovery after surgery is often long and challenging, with lasting physical and emotional effects. At the same time, healthcare systems are under pressure to provide long-term support. RECapp is a digital platform developed together with patients and healthcare professionals. It includes a mobile app for patients and a web portal for healthcare staff. Patients can track their symptoms, receive personalised self-care advice, and get guidance on when to contact healthcare. Healthcare providers can follow patients' progress remotely. In this study, 250 patients from across Sweden will take part. They will be randomly assigned to either standard care or standard care plus RECapp. Participants will be followed for six months after surgery, and their symptoms and quality of life will be regularly assessed through questionnaires. If RECapp proves effective, it could become part of future cancer care in Sweden-helping patients feel better supported while also making care more efficient.
Official title: REcovery After Cancer Application (RECapp) - Personalised Support After Surgery for Oesophageal and Gastric Cancer Patients
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
250
Start Date
2026-06-15
Completion Date
2029-12-15
Last Updated
2026-06-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
The RECapp platform
The RECapp platform is a device for oesophageal and gastric cancer patients having undergone invasive surgery as part of the curatively intended treatment regime. It is designed to improve recovery and mitigate symptom burden. The RECapp platform includes a mobile application to be used by patients, the RECapp app, and a web application system to be used by healthcare providers, the RECapp care portal. The RECapp app tracks symptom burden through questionnaires, provides feedback on individual status, and provides self-care advice or alerts patients to contact healthcare based on self-reported symptom burden. The RECapp care portal provides healthcare providers with access to the patients' reported history. The RECapp app is to be used by the patient at home, and the RECapp care portal is to be used by healthcare providers in a healthcare setting.
Locations (7)
Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Gothenburg, Sweden
Linköping University Hospital
Linköping, Sweden
Skåne University Hospital
Lund, Sweden
Örebro University Hospital
Örebro, Sweden
Karolinska University Hospital
Stockholm, Sweden
University Hospital of Umeå
Umeå, Sweden
Uppsala University Hospital
Uppsala, Sweden