Wearable Technologies in Head and Neck Oncology: Scoping Review

Oct 10, 2025JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Wearable Devices for Head and Neck Cancer: An Overview

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Abstract

Nine studies were identified exploring the applications of wearable technology in head and neck cancer care.

  • Three main types of wearable devices were examined: radioactivity monitors, physical activity trackers, and throat physiology monitors.
  • Radioactivity monitors showed potential for reducing exposure risk and personalizing radiation doses for thyroid cancer patients.
  • Physical activity monitors indicated that low step counts are significantly associated with increased anxiety, treatment-related toxicity, hospital admissions, and the need for feeding tubes.
  • One study linked poor sleep patterns to declines in quality of life among head and neck cancer survivors.
  • Throat physiology monitors accurately classified swallowing events and translated muscle movements into speech, suggesting potential for rehabilitation therapy.
  • Barriers to adoption of wearable technology included discomfort, technical challenges, and patient withdrawal due to treatment side effects.

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