Letter to the Editor – Update from Ukraine: Project Results in Oncology Telerehabilitation Approved at the National Cancer Institute and Showcased at the 4th National PM&R Congress

Telerehabilitation has emerged as a vital component of oncology care, particularly under challenging conditions where access to healthcare services may be restricted. This Letter to the Editor provides an update from Ukraine on a pioneering hybrid cloud-based platform designed for the patient-cente...

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Main Author: Kyrylo S. Malakhov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2025-01-01
Series:International Journal of Telerehabilitation
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Online Access:http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/Telerehab/article/view/6686
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description Telerehabilitation has emerged as a vital component of oncology care, particularly under challenging conditions where access to healthcare services may be restricted. This Letter to the Editor provides an update from Ukraine on a pioneering hybrid cloud-based platform designed for the patient-centered telerehabilitation of oncology patients. We summarize the project’s main outcomes, including the development of advanced AI-driven models, comprehensive methodological guidelines, and specialized software services. Notably, the platform underwent clinical approbation at the nonprofit organization “National Cancer Institute,” where its capacity for continuous patient monitoring, real-time data integration, and personalized rehabilitation interventions was demonstrated. Furthermore, the efficacy and innovation of this platform were showcased at the 4th National Congress of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in Ukraine, highlighting its potential to optimize resource allocation and improve patient outcomes. By merging mathematical and AI-based methods, the project underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in developing robust telerehabilitation ecosystems. We hope that this update contributes to the dialogue on expanding and refining telerehabilitation solutions globally, particularly in the realm of oncology care.
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spelling doaj-art-54c2ef47d56d4f9aa36a465da816e7d72025-01-15T17:37:36ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghInternational Journal of Telerehabilitation1945-20202025-01-0116210.5195/ijt.2024.6686Letter to the Editor – Update from Ukraine: Project Results in Oncology Telerehabilitation Approved at the National Cancer Institute and Showcased at the 4th National PM&R CongressKyrylo S. Malakhov0Microprocessor Technology Lab, V.M. Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Telerehabilitation has emerged as a vital component of oncology care, particularly under challenging conditions where access to healthcare services may be restricted. This Letter to the Editor provides an update from Ukraine on a pioneering hybrid cloud-based platform designed for the patient-centered telerehabilitation of oncology patients. We summarize the project’s main outcomes, including the development of advanced AI-driven models, comprehensive methodological guidelines, and specialized software services. Notably, the platform underwent clinical approbation at the nonprofit organization “National Cancer Institute,” where its capacity for continuous patient monitoring, real-time data integration, and personalized rehabilitation interventions was demonstrated. Furthermore, the efficacy and innovation of this platform were showcased at the 4th National Congress of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in Ukraine, highlighting its potential to optimize resource allocation and improve patient outcomes. By merging mathematical and AI-based methods, the project underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in developing robust telerehabilitation ecosystems. We hope that this update contributes to the dialogue on expanding and refining telerehabilitation solutions globally, particularly in the realm of oncology care. http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/Telerehab/article/view/6686Hybrid cloud-based platformOncology TelerehabilitationBreast cancerArtificial IntelligenceeHealthUkraine
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Letter to the Editor – Update from Ukraine: Project Results in Oncology Telerehabilitation Approved at the National Cancer Institute and Showcased at the 4th National PM&R Congress
International Journal of Telerehabilitation
Hybrid cloud-based platform
Oncology Telerehabilitation
Breast cancer
Artificial Intelligence
eHealth
Ukraine
title Letter to the Editor – Update from Ukraine: Project Results in Oncology Telerehabilitation Approved at the National Cancer Institute and Showcased at the 4th National PM&R Congress
title_full Letter to the Editor – Update from Ukraine: Project Results in Oncology Telerehabilitation Approved at the National Cancer Institute and Showcased at the 4th National PM&R Congress
title_fullStr Letter to the Editor – Update from Ukraine: Project Results in Oncology Telerehabilitation Approved at the National Cancer Institute and Showcased at the 4th National PM&R Congress
title_full_unstemmed Letter to the Editor – Update from Ukraine: Project Results in Oncology Telerehabilitation Approved at the National Cancer Institute and Showcased at the 4th National PM&R Congress
title_short Letter to the Editor – Update from Ukraine: Project Results in Oncology Telerehabilitation Approved at the National Cancer Institute and Showcased at the 4th National PM&R Congress
title_sort letter to the editor update from ukraine project results in oncology telerehabilitation approved at the national cancer institute and showcased at the 4th national pm r congress
topic Hybrid cloud-based platform
Oncology Telerehabilitation
Breast cancer
Artificial Intelligence
eHealth
Ukraine
url http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/Telerehab/article/view/6686
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