How a Mobile Oncology App Can Empower Oncologists in Daily Practice

Modern Oncology Requires Speed, Accuracy, and Access
The demands on oncologists today are greater than ever — balancing complex treatment regimens, individualized staging, evolving guidelines, and patient safety in fast-paced clinical environments. A mobile oncology app designed for daily use can make a measurable difference by delivering the right information and tools at the right time.
Here’s how mobile technology is changing the way oncologists work — whether at the clinic, during tumor boards, or on the go.
1. Instantly Search and Apply Chemotherapy Protocols
- Browse or search through an entire chemotherapy protocol library
- Filter by cancer type, line of therapy, or biomarker
- Access full regimen schedules, supportive care, and administration details
2. Review Medication Details and Safety Data on the Spot
- Show side effects and dose-limiting toxicities
- Highlight drug–drug and drug–allergy interactions
- Guide safe prescribing based on lab and patient factors
3. Stage Patients Quickly and Accurately
- Use TNM calculators or disease-specific staging algorithms
- Determine eligibility for certain protocols or clinical trials
- Document staging for billing and registries
4. Calculate Chemo Doses with Clinical Precision
- Calculate BSA using Mosteller or DuBois formulas
- Adjust doses for renal or hepatic impairment
- Round and validate doses automatically
5. Access References and Clinical Studies at the Bedside
- Reference guidelines
- Key clinical trials and studies supporting the regimen
- FDA label information and real-world evidence
Conclusion: Oncology at Your Fingertips
A mobile oncology app doesn’t just replicate desktop systems — it adapts core clinical tools for how oncologists actually work. It brings protocol intelligence, reference data, dosing calculators, and decision support into your daily workflow.
At Altai Oncology, we’re committed to building mobile tools that make oncology practice safer, faster, and more informed — whether you’re in the clinic, at home, or in the infusion suite.