According to a recent LinkedIn post from Resilience Care, the company participated in the Rencontres Infirmières en Oncologie 2026 event, which focused on the daily realities and challenges faced by oncology nurses. The post highlights recurring themes from discussions, including continuity of patient follow-up beyond hospital walls and the under-detection of symptoms between consultations.
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The post also suggests that care teams are seeking digital tools that integrate seamlessly into clinical practice, with a particular emphasis on nursing roles in coordination and patient relationships. Resilience Care positions telemonitoring as aligned with these needs, framing it as a way to improve patient tracking and anticipate complications without adding organizational burden, which may indicate ongoing demand for its remote-care solutions and potential for deeper integration into oncology care pathways.

