Canopy to be Highlighted at ASCO 2025 Quality Care Symposium
Study shows potential of the Canopy Remote Therapeutic Monitoring Platform to enable proactive adherence and toxicity management in patients receiving oral anti-cancer medications
Application of the remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM) platform to optimize adherence and manage toxicity of oral anti-cancer medications (OAM) (Abstract #594, Poster Board #S7), was accepted for poster presentation at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Quality Care Symposium at the
The study evaluated patients receiving oral oncology therapies across five community practices with MIPs. Patients were invited to enroll in the Canopy ePRO-based RTM system and asked to report missed doses and symptoms on a weekly basis. Key findings presented include:
- Sustained patient engagement: Within three months, 1,857 patients on OAM enrolled in the Canopy RTM platform and submitted a median of seven reports, indicating sustained patient engagement across community practices.
- Extent and causes of missed doses: 44% of patients reported no missed doses, and 28.3% of patients reported missing at least one dose, most often due to forgetting, clinical instruction to skip the dose, or issues filling the prescriptions. 34.7% of patients requested a refill through the Canopy RTM platform.
- Patients with a higher symptom burden reported more missed doses: Weakness/fatigue, pain, diarrhea, and nausea were reported most often. This observation underscores the potential for increased adherence with improved symptom management protocols.
"Remote Therapeutic Monitoring gives us critical insights into why patients on oral oncology therapies miss doses and the symptoms they experience between office visits," said
"Meeting ASCO/NCODA oral-anti-cancer standards is critical yet challenging for many practices. Phone calls are difficult to scale and only capture a fraction of what patients experience between visits," said
Previous studies highlighting the potential impact of Canopy's platform on oncology patient experience in real-world settings have demonstrated:
- 45% improvement in treatment persistence at three months1 [ASCO, 2022]
- 22% reduction in ER visits/hospitalizations per 100 patient months2 [ASCO, 2022]
- 88% patient engagement sustained at six months3 [JCO, 2022]
At the 2024 American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting, Canopy presented data highlighting:
- 37% reduction in treatment discontinuation at three months4 [ASH, 2024]
- Improved early detection of toxicities with bispecific antibody therapies5 [ASH, 2024]
About Canopy
Canopy is Enterprise AI for Oncology, providing practices with a unified platform for all the care that happens between visits and across patient services. Supporting a growing network of more than 2,000 oncology providers nationwide, Canopy enables practices to identify and prioritize patients who need help, resolve their issues using AI-native tools, and generate new reimbursement streams. For more information, visit www.canopycare.us.
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1 Parrinello, C., Calkins, G., Kwiatkowsky, L., Schaefer, E. S., Beck, J. T., Ellis, A. R., Blau, S., Telivala, B. P., & Kolodziej, M. A. (2022). Time on treatment is prolonged in patients utilizing an ePRO based digital symptom monitoring platform in the community setting. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 40(16_suppl), 1528. DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2022.40.16_suppl.1528
2 Kolodziej, M. A., Kwiatkowsky, L., Parrinello, C., Thurow, T., Schaefer, E. S., Beck, J. T., Cherny, N., & Blau, S. (2022). ePRO-based digital symptom monitoring in a community oncology practice to reduce emergency room and inpatient utilization. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 40(16_suppl), 1508
3 Cherny, N. I., Parrinello, C. M., Kwiatkowsky, L., Hunnicutt, J., Beck, T., Schaefer, E., Thurow, T., & Kolodziej, M. (2022). Feasibility of Large-Scale Implementation of an Electronic Patient- Reported Outcome Remote Monitoring System for Patients on Active Treatment at a Community Cancer Center. JCO Oncology Practice, 18(12), e1918-e1926. DOI: 10.1200/OP.22.00180
4 Essell, J. H., Derman, B. A., Kolodziej, M. A., Kwiatkowsky, L., Calkins, G., Parrinello, C. M., & Ascha, M. S. (2024,
5 Derman, B. A., Essell, J. H., Kolodziej, M. A., Kwiatkowsky, L., Calkins, G., Parrinello, C. M., & Ascha, M. S. (2024,
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