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Local attraction refers to disturbances in compass readings caused by magnetic influences from nearby objects such as metal fences, buried pipes, vehicles, buildings, power lines, or natural iron ore deposits. Small items like wristwatches, steel tools, or belt buckles can also interfere with the compass by creating local magnetic fields that distort the Earth's natural magnetic field. These distortions lead to inaccurate readings, posing navigation and land surveying challenges.Local...
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Bringing the Clinic Home: An At-Home Multi-Modal Data Collection Ecosystem to Support Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation
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    Cancer chemotherapy is difficult. Bringing cancer treatment services closer to patients' homes can significantly improve their experience and reduce the burden of travel.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oncology
    • Healthcare Access
    • Patient Support

    Background:

    • Chemotherapy is a demanding cancer treatment.
    • Patient travel for cancer care can be burdensome.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the impact of proximity of cancer treatment services on patient experience.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of patient-reported outcomes.
    • Geospatial analysis of treatment center locations.
    • Qualitative patient interviews.

    Main Results:

    • Decentralized cancer services correlate with improved patient experience.
    • Reduced travel distance positively impacts patient well-being.
    • Accessibility is a key factor in managing treatment side effects.

    Conclusions:

    • Locating cancer chemotherapy services nearer to patients' residences enhances treatment experience.
    • Improving healthcare accessibility is crucial for supportive cancer care.