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Driving Innovation Through Collaboration

At Resilience Care, we believe innovation happens when expertise meets collaboration.That’s why we work hand in hand with hospitals, academic centers, and life sciences partners to integrate digital health solutions into real-world care and clinical research — with more than 23 studies conducted worldwide.

Pharma-Sponsored Studies

Research projects initiated, funded, and managed by pharmaceutical or biotech companies in collaboration with Resilience.

Industry-Sponsored Research

Studies designed to demonstrate the safety, effectiveness, and patient impact of new digital or medical innovations.

Remote patient monitoring for Clinical Reseach

23 Ongoing studies with More than X partners

Building evidence with a growing network of trusted partners

Ongoing Resilience Academic Studies

A series of academic studies conducted in collaboration with leading research centers worldwide, exploring the biological mechanisms behind resilience and long-term cancer survival.

RC-102

Oncology

1458

Patients

45+

Sites

Belgium

Germany

France

RC-102 : Mutlicentric Randomized Trial in oncology

NCT Link :  NCT06867705

Primary objective

International, multicenter, open label, randomized (2:1), controlled trial comparing remote symptoms monitoring using Resilience PRO (“RPM”) Intervention arm with Usual Care (Control arm) in cancer patients treated with systemic therapy.

The primary objective of RC-102 is to assess the impact of Remote Patient Monitoring (Resilience PRO) on health-related quality of life (HR‑QoL) between baseline (M0) and 3 months (M3). The primary endpoint is the proportion of patients with an improvement in HR‑QoL on the EORTC QLQ‑C30 at 3 months versus baseline.

GC-102

IBD (Gastroenterology)

116

Patients

20

Sites

France

GC-102 : Mutlicentric Controled Trial in oncology

NCT Link :  NCT07043036

Primary objective

Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Remote Patient Monitoring vs Standard Care in IBD Patients Initiating or Changing Advanced Therapy (GC-102).

The primary objective is to compare the healthcare resource utilisation of continuous monitoring at home using a digital remote patient monitoring solution compared to standard monitoring in patients with CD or UC initiating an advanced therapy OR undergoing a substantial change in the treatment of the disease. (superiority).

EC-102

Mood Disorders (Psychiatry)

594

Patients

50

Sites

France

EC-102 : Mutlicentric Controled Trial in Psychiatry

NCT Link :  NCT07087353

Primary objective

Efficacy of Remote Monitoring in Patients Treated for Moderate to Major Depressive Episodes (EC-102)

The primary objective is the 6‑month response rate, defined as a ≥50% reduction in the MADRS score at 6 months. Secondary objectives include remission, relapse, quality of life, and the health‑economic impact of the tool.

Let's build the next study together

Whether you’re a biotech, pharmaceutical company, or healthcare institution, we’re always open to new partnerships that push the boundaries of clinical innovation.Let’s explore how we can design the next impactful study together