Data requirements of an informative, directive, and preventive mobile health application for gastric cancer - Report - MDSpire

Data requirements of an informative, directive, and preventive mobile health application for gastric cancer

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  • Vahideh Zolfaghari

  • Hamid Moghaddasi

  • Reza Rabiei

  • Mitra Ahadi

  • May 29, 2026

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Clinical Report: Essential Data Needs for Mobile Health App in Gastric Cancer

Overview

This report discusses the critical data requirements for developing a mobile health application aimed at gastric cancer prevention. It emphasizes the importance of identifying precursor conditions to facilitate early detection and intervention.

Background

Gastric cancer represents a major global health issue, with significant morbidity and mortality rates. Early diagnosis is crucial, as it can dramatically improve survival rates. Mobile health applications have the potential to enhance early detection and prevention strategies, particularly for high-risk populations.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

  • Gastric cancer is often diagnosed at advanced stages, leading to low survival rates.
  • Mobile health applications can play a significant role in early disease detection and prevention.
  • Rule-based chatbots are preferred for medical applications due to their transparency and reliability.
  • Identifying precursor conditions of gastric cancer is essential for effective prevention strategies.
  • Educational data requirements are crucial for improving health literacy regarding gastric cancer.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare professionals should consider the integration of mobile health tools to enhance early detection of gastric cancer. Understanding the precursor conditions can aid in identifying at-risk individuals for timely interventions.

Conclusion

The development of a mobile health application focused on gastric cancer prevention requires a comprehensive understanding of precursor conditions and effective data integration.

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