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Your Health Companion allows you to keep a record in one place, across the time of your treatment, health and how your cancer treatment is affecting you day to day activities and life.

The app is designed to help you monitor changes and to make it easier to communicate these at appointments with your lung cancer team. This in turn can help your health team understand more about the impact of your cancer and its treatment to help assess you promptly, help you manage better and access services.

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