Understanding and addressing LATE-effects of treatment of AYA cancer survivors with AI-based digital phenotyping and non-invasive holistic approach
Progetto AYAs face a distinct set of challenges, including increased risks of secondary cancers, cardiovascular diseases, infertility, and mental
health issues like anxiety and depression. Oncology programs delivering care to AYAs provide survivors with individualised
survivorship care plans at the end of treatment, to accompany follow-up with their primary care providers. However, adherence to
these plans is often scarce, due to differences in AYA survivors' age, sex, cancer treatment received, and socioeconomical conditions.
Knowledge and understanding of such factors and of related late effects and impacts on quality of life is fundamental to providing
effective survivorship care. The ubiquitous use of mobile devices by AYAs offers an opportunity to increase knowledge and
understanding of AYAs cancer survivors’ health status and behaviours, allowing the modelling of late effects and quality of life
trajectories in the different age subgroups. Digital health interventions overcome many barriers to AYA participation in survivorship
programs. LATE-AYA seeks to fill this gap by empowering AYAs to better manage their health and well-being post-cancer, by
developing an AI-driven digital phenotyping platform for managing late effects (LE) of cancer treatment. The project will implement a
holistic, non-invasive approach through digital tools such as smartphones and wearables to monitor physical, psychological, and
social well-being. The project will focus on preventive health behaviours, psychological support, and social reintegration, providing
personalized care through digital interventions. LATE-AYA will contribute to long-term quality of life improvements, facilitate early
detection of LE, and provide data-driven insights on the impact of lifestyle choices on health outcomes.
This project is supported by a diverse consortium of European institutions and will leverage the UNCAN.eu platform to share data and
models, fostering wider collaboration across the EU.