# 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

**Authors:** Kyrylo S. Malakhov

PMC · DOI: 10.5195/ijt.2024.6686 · International Journal of Telerehabilitation · 2025-01-15

## TL;DR

A Ukrainian project developed a cloud-based telerehabilitation platform for cancer patients, which was approved and showcased for its AI-driven features and potential to improve care.

## Contribution

A hybrid cloud-based telerehabilitation platform with AI-driven models and clinical validation in oncology care.

## Key findings

- The platform was clinically tested at the National Cancer Institute in Ukraine.
- It demonstrated real-time data integration and personalized rehabilitation interventions.
- The platform was presented at the 4th National PM&R Congress, highlighting its innovation and efficacy.

## Abstract

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.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** cancer (MONDO:0004992)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** PM&amp;R (MESH:C580424), Cancer (MESH:D009369)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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