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Celgene & Sage Bionetworks Plan Real-world Anemia Observational Study Using Apple's ResearchKit

From www.pmlive.com

Celgene is planning to use Apple's ResearchKit framework for an observational study into the burden of chronic anaemia in two blood disorders.

 

Working on the project with biomedical research organisation Sage Bionetworks, Celgene aims to collect difficult-to-quantify data in myelodysplastic syndromes and beta-thalassemia.

 

The partners' mobile study will also collect neurological assessments of patients using cognitive testing software from BrainBaseline, technology that allows self-assessment of cognitive performance.

 

Celgene said its app would additionally support patients living with their disease and allow them to understand their physical functioning and other symptoms of anaemia.

 

Michael Pehl, president of hematology and oncology for Celgene, said: "We stand at a point where technology is unlocking the ability to capture patient reported outcomes.

 

"Through our collaboration with Sage Bionetworks and the evolving capability of smartphones and wearables as robust data collection devices, we believe we will be able to provide important new insights for patients with MDS and beta-thalassemia."

Myelodysplastic syndromes and beta-thalassemia typically have clinical endpoints outside traditional measures.

 

The project will see Celgene and Sage work with patient groups the MDS Foundation and Cooleys Anemia Foundation on defining the right elements for the mobile app to capture in order to ensure it is relevant for patients.