The Capital Region of Denmark presents Bone@BC, an app developed by research nurse Trine Lund-Jacobsen and professor, chief physician Peter Schwarz, Department of Endocrinology PE, Diabetes and Bone-metabolic Research Unit, Abdominal Center, in collaboration with the Capital Region of Denmark Oncological Clinic, the Danish Breast Cancer Organization, ZiteLab ApS, and Sundhed.dk.
Bone@BC is designed as a support and informational tool for women who have received a breast cancer diagnosis and works as a scientific research tool for developers. Information in Bone@BC cannot replace any kind of medical advice from a healthcare professional or your doctor.
With this tool you will be able to:
• Contribute anonymous data about your progress to the fight for a good life after breast cancer.
• Get a better understanding of the different topics surrounding breast cancer and osteoporosis.
• Follow the development in your metrics by entering daily and weekly information.
• Possibility to see and store your daily steps by using HealthKit.
• Create your own notes that you can use for yourself or at appointments at your hospital.
The project is part of a larger scientific research project; Live well after breast cancer.
We hope you will enjoy Bone@BC.