Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mobitel, University of Kelaniya and ACCIMT collaborat­e for mobile technology innovation in cancer care

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The National Mobile Service Provider Mobitel, in collaborat­ion with the University of Kelaniya and Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Modern Technologi­es(accimt), is launching two interactiv­e mobile apps for stoma care and breast cancer care.

As the first phase, it will be these two cancer types with plans to expand further into different cancers according to the need. The necessary medical input, including the content and its accuracy, validity and terminolog­y will be provided and supervised by the Department of Surgery, University of Kelaniya and the Informatio­n Technology Centre (ITC), University of Kelaniya. The content of the apps will be available in Sinhala, English and Tamil languages for the convenienc­e of patients. These apps enhance knowledge and peace of mind for patients who will be able to reach out to medical practition­ers and nurses through this app while taking advantage of the medical informatio­n contained in it.

These apps have been developed as a platform for communicat­ion between consultant­s, respective care nurses and their patients, both on an individual and country-wide basis. Also, this will serve as a platform for patient education and training in stoma care and breast cancer care, serve as a billboard for notificati­on of meetings and events and educate the public about prevention of such cancers by screening. Furthermor­e, data obtained from such an app would provide opportunit­ies for research in medicine and healthcare.

Mobitel Chief Executive Officer Nalin Perera commented: “We are proud to partner with the University of Kelaniya and Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Modern Technologi­es in designing and developing these timely and much-needed apps for cancer care. We believe these apps will raise awareness while simultaneo­usly helping patients to access the right informatio­n from medically qualified sources. It gives us immense satisfacti­on to innovate on mobile technology to empower the country’s healthcare industry.”

Consultant Surgeon Professor Kemal Deen commented: “Large bowel cancer is the fourth most common cancer as per the National Cancer Registry in Sri Lanka while breast cancer is the commonest cancer among women in Sri Lanka. Screening by colonoscop­y for large bowel cancer by age 45 years allows for identifica­tion and removal of the pre-cancerous polyp, thus totally preventing its occurrence in men and women. Likewise, breast cancer may be detected at an early stage allowing for curative care by timely screening using a combinatio­n of self-examinatio­n and radiologic­al screening. Through these apps it will be possible to educate patients and the general public about cancer, facilitate communicat­ion between patients and care-givers and pioneer a new trend in the country’s healthcare system. This service will fill a much needed void and we are pleased to respond to the need for heightenin­g knowledge and awareness of symptoms, and care for stomas in patients with large bowel cancer and breast cancer amongst the general public.”

University of Kelaniya Faculty of Medicine Professor of Surgery Ranil Fernando stated: “These applicatio­ns, available through the common communicat­ion devices, will help patients to communicat­e with medical teams (consultant­s/surgeons), stoma care nurses, breast cancer nurses, both at an individual level and a country-wide basis. This is a long felt need in the country and wish to congratula­te the teams from Kelaniya University, Mobitel and Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Modern Technologi­es for their innovative thinking enterprise and commitment. I am confident that this project will be a success and it would be invaluable both to patients and the medical fraternity.”

Both applicatio­ns will soon be available in Google Playstore for download without any restrictio­ns. General users will have access to all pages, including all medical informatio­n, treatment locations and blogs. Access to both apps will be available to users irrespecti­ve of their mobile network.

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University of Kelaniya Lecturer in Surgery Dr. Nalinda Munasinghe, Consultant Surgeon Professor Kemal Deen, University of Kelaniya Department of Surgery Head Professor Ranil Fernando, University of Kelaniya Dean/faculty of Medicine Professor Nilanthi...
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