Plain-English translation of NCT07167264 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
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After pancreatic cancer surgery, patients often struggle with nutrition and weight loss. This study is testing whether a smartphone app that lets you log daily health information—combined with regular doctor visits—can help doctors predict nutrition problems earlier and give you better support. Half of the patients will use the app along with regular follow-up care, and half will receive routine follow-up care alone.
Pancreatic cancer surgery is demanding on the body, and many patients develop serious nutrition problems afterward that affect their recovery. Doctors want to see if this app can catch these problems sooner and help them intervene more quickly to keep patients healthier.
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If you join, you will be randomly placed into one of two groups. The app group will use a smartphone app to record daily health information and nutrition data, plus attend regular doctor visits for nutrition assessment and support over one year. The routine-care group will continue with standard doctor visits and nutrition check-ups without the app. Both groups will have follow-up appointments to monitor how well the nutrition support is working.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 18, 2026 · Not medical advice
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