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. 2021 Apr 29:28:43-46.
doi: 10.1016/j.euros.2021.04.004. eCollection 2021 Jun.

Mobile PSA: A Novel Telehealth Tool for Prostate Cancer Follow-Up

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Mobile PSA: A Novel Telehealth Tool for Prostate Cancer Follow-Up

Robin Bergroth et al. Eur Urol Open Sci. .

Abstract

The prevalence of prostate cancer (PCa) is increasing. As the prognosis of PCa continues to improve, the increasing follow-up requirements after radical prostatectomy or radiotherapy puts significant pressure on health care systems. Follow-up is typically conducted by treating urologists, specialized nurses, or general practitioners. Despite the increase in patient numbers, resources are not likely to increase in proportion. Furthermore, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has led to a paradigm shift in our thinking towards telehealth solutions, primarily to avoid or limit physical contact and to spare resources. Here we report our novel telehealth solution for PCa follow-up, called Mobile PSA. Currently, more than 4500 PCa patients have been using Mobile PSA follow-up in our center. Mobile PSA can increase follow-up accuracy, as all biochemical relapses will be detected in a timely manner, can significantly reduce delays in reporting prostate-specific antigen results to patients, and can significantly reduce costs.

Patient summary: We assessed a new telehealth information system for prostate cancer follow-up that does not use an app. More than 4500 prostate cancer patients in our center have used this system, called Mobile PSA, for follow-up. The system significantly reduces delays in reporting prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test results to patients, increases the accuracy of detecting recurrence of elevated PSA, and reduces costs.

Keywords: COVID-19; Follow-up; Prostate cancer; Prostate-specific antigen; Telemedicine; eHealth.

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Details of the Mobile PSA system. RP = radical prostatectomy; RT = radiotherapy.

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